Amazon adds PayPal as a payment option to Buy with Prime
Amazon’s Buy with Prime program, which lets shoppers with a Prime membership purchase items from third-party stores and check out using their Amazon account, is getting a new payment option: PayPal.
Amazon announced Wednesday that Prime customers can use PayPal to check out on websites that
Amazon taps long-time exec to lead India business as competition intensifies
Amazon has named long-time executive Samir Kumar as the new head of its India consumer business, a month after its domestic business’ head resigned amid intensifying competition in the key market.
Kumar, who has been with the e-commerce giant for 25 years, will become country manager for Ind
Amazon will host its Prime Big Deal Days sales event on October 8 and 9
Amazon said on Tuesday that it will host its Prime Day-like sales event, “Prime Big Deal Days,” on October 8 and 9. For the last two years, the e-commerce company has scheduled its fall event in October and has continued that tradition this year.
Apart from the U.S., this event will ta
Amazon mandates full 5-day return to office
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sent a memo to the company’s employees Monday morning, calling for a full return to office at the start of 2025.
For the last 15 months, Amazon employees have been expected to work in the office three days per week. Now Jassy expects five days of in-person work from emp
Myntra bets on 4-hour delivery amid India’s quick commerce boom
Myntra, India’s largest fashion e-commerce platform, is trialing a four-hour delivery service in four Indian cities, two sources familiar with the matter told technewss — a dramatic acceleration from its standard two-three day delivery time frame as the surge of quick commerce reshapes
Amazon and Flipkart violated competition laws in India, report says
An Indian antitrust regulator has found that Amazon and Flipkart, owned by Walmart, violated local competition laws, according to a report from Reuters. The finding presents a new challenge for the e-commerce giants in a market where online retail growth remains modest at under 15% and quick-commer
Google loses appeal against EU's $2.7B Shopping antitrust case, as bloc also wins $15B Apple state aid appeal
Google has once again lost in its bid to overturn a 2017 antitrust decision by the European Commission. The bloc found its shopping comparison service had broken competition rules — hitting Alphabet, Google’s parent, with an at-the-time record-breaking €2.42 billion penalty (around $2
India’s Agrim snags $17.3M to help farmers get inputs like seeds and pesticides more easily
Agriculture in India provides livelihood support to over 42% of its population, contributing 18% to the country’s GDP, according to government data. However, the agri-input market, which provides inputs for the sector — be it seeds, pesticides, herbicides or cultivation and harvesting tools
African B2B e-commerce startups Wasoko and MaxAB complete merger: Interview with co-CEO Daniel Yu
Two of Africa’s largest B2B e-commerce platforms, Wasoko and MaxAB, have finally completed the continent's much-talked-about merger, technewss has learned. The all-stock transaction, both companies say, marks “an evolution from B2B e-commerce companies to a multi-vertical ecosystem for
Tilt raises $18M Series A to build on its real-time shopping app’s success
Live-shopping has grown into a massive sector in Asia, but the phenomenon is yet to see similar uptake in Western markets. But two tech founders are hoping the growth-hacking skills they learned at Revolt will power up their startup in the U.K. live-shopping arena, and now they have the confidence
India’s trade minister decries e-commerce growth, Amazon’s ‘predatory’ pricing
India’s commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday expressed concern over the rapid growth of e-commerce in the country, warning of potential disruption to small retailers.
Speaking at the launch of a report on the impact of e-commerce on employment and consumer welfare in India, Goyal sai
Keychain aims to unlock a new approach to manufacturing consumer goods
Most consumer brands have become “completely disassociated” from the manufacturers who actually create their products, says Keychain CEO Oisin Hanrahan.
“They don't own anything except a brand and a set of marketing functions,” Hanrahan said.
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African e-commerce company Jumia completes sale of secondary shares at $99.6M
Almost two weeks ago, technewss reported that African e-commerce giant Jumia was planning to sell 20 million American depositary shares (ADSs) and raise more than $100 million, given its share price of around $5.70 at the time.
The e-tailer has now completed the at-the-market transaction offering
FTC finalizes rule banning fake reviews, including those made with AI
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on Wednesday a final rule that will tackle several types of fake reviews and prohibit marketers from using deceptive practices, such as AI-generated reviews, censoring honest negative reviews and compensating third parties for positive reviews.
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