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Wildberries

Wildberries (Russian: ООО «Ягодки») is the largest Russian online retailer founded in 2004 by Tatyana Bakalchuk.[2] Besides Russia, they have services in 15 other countries: Armenia, Belarus, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, the United States and Uzbekistan,[3] with more than 48,000 employees.[4] Wildberries sells 37,000 brands of clothing, shoes, cosmetics, household products, children goods, electronics, books, jewelry, food and much more. The company processes 750,000 orders[4] on average a day online.

Wildberries
IndustryE-commerce
Founded2004
Headquarters,
Key people
Tatyana Bakalchuk
Revenue$814 million[1] (2017)
$26.7 million[1] (2017)
$7.34 million[1] (2017)
Total assets$336 million[1] (2017)
Total equity$29.1 million[1] (2017)
Websitewildberries.ru

History

The company was founded in 2004 by Tatyana Bakalchuk.[2] Bakalchuk started the business in 2004 at age 28 in her Moscow apartment while on maternity leave from teaching. She realized how difficult it was for her and other young mothers to shop for clothes for themselves with a newborn at home. Her husband, Vladislav, an IT technician, soon joined her to help build the business.[5]

In 2017 Wildberries became Russia's largest online retailer, surpassing Ulmart.[6] The company, originally based in Milkovo, Moscow Oblast, relocated to Moscow in 2018.[6]

In 2018, Wildberries pulled in $1.9 billion in sales and attracted 2 million daily visitors.[7] Based on Forbes’ analysis, Bakalchuk is worth approximately $1 billion in 2019.[8]

In 2019, Wildberries had revenues for $3 billion with net profit increasing from Rbs1.88bn to Rbs7bn, confirming Wildberries’ leading role in the Russia’s fast-growing $30bn ecommerce market.[4]

In January 2020, Wildberries started work in the European Union with the launch of sales in Poland. It plans to open about 100 order distribution units in Poland and has opened the first in Warsaw.[9]

The company managed to expand in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, as foreign companies sought to offload their excess inventory at a steep discount.

Forbes Magazine included Bakalchuk to the list "The 10 Most Notable New Billionaires Of 2019".[5]

At the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the company reported an increase in sales volumes almost doubled - up to $ 6 billion. About $305 million are accounted for overseas markets.[10]

In February 2021, Bakalchuk bought a small Russian bank Standard Credit (official site). The bank's capital is 302 million rubles, the purchase price is unknown. In Wildberries the bank will be used for settlements with suppliers and for servicing consumer services.[11] In August 2021, the bank was rebranded as Wildberries Bank.[12] In January 2022, Wildberries Bank started withdrawing prepaid virtual bank`s "WB-cards" with a digital wallet.[13]

In April 2021, Wildberries launched an online store in the United States.[10]

Since June 2021, Wildberries has started online sales by instalment and on credit in Russia.[14]

In July 2021, Ukraine imposed sanctions against Wildberries and its owner Tatyana Bakalchuk. Trade in military uniforms and anti-Ukrainian books was named as the reason.[15] The company said it didn't have assets in Ukraine or capital, so sanctions wouldn't harm Wildberries, but only Ukrainian entrepreneurs using its platform. Wildberries told that it sold goods that other foreign players sold in Ukraine. Wildberries accused Ukraine of double standards and discrimination of business. The company's speaker Wildberries didn't expect harm to the company.[16]

In February 2022, the company launched the program of 5 billion roubles to subsidy assistance of merchant discount rate for local sellers providing quick delivery.[17]

On Summer 2022, the company became a kit manufacturer for various Russian Premier League clubs, such as FC Spartak, PFC CSKA and FC Zenit.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e https://www.kartoteka.ru/card/613659d7ca69160470cbbcfc9b1e4eaa/.
  2. ^ a b Khrennikov, Ilya (30 August 2018). "Russia's Biggest Web Retailer Was Founded by a Language Teacher on Maternity Leave". Bloomberg. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Wildberries запустил продажи в Узбекистане" (in Russian). ТАСС. 2022-02-14.
  4. ^ a b c Seddon, Max (11 May 2020). "How Tatyana Bakalchuk took Russia's ecommerce throne". Financial Times. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  5. ^ a b From Kylie Jenner To Daniel Ek, The 10 Most Notable New Billionaires Of 2019 (Forbes, March 2019) [1]
  6. ^ a b ""Неинтересно продавать то, что произведено в Китае и завозится без налогов"". Коммерсантъ. 30 March 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  7. ^ Oprah, Kylie Jenner And The Other Richest Self-Made Women In the World (Forbes, March 2019) [2]
  8. ^ Former English Teacher And Founder Of Online Retailer Becomes Russia’s Second-Ever Female Billionaire (Forbes, February 2019) [3]
  9. ^ "Russian online retailer Wildberries starts sales in Poland". Reuters. 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  10. ^ a b "Wildberries, Russia's Answer To Amazon, Launches US Sales". www.benzinga.com. 2021-04-12.
  11. ^ "В Wildberries объяснили приобретение банка «Стандарт-кредит»" (in Russian). RBC. 2021-02-12.
  12. ^ "Банк Татьяны Бакальчук сменил название" (in Russian). Интерфакс. 2021-08-06.
  13. ^ "Дочерний банк Wildberries начал предлагать покупателям предоплаченные карты" (in Russian). Интерфакс. 2022-01-20.
  14. ^ "Wildberries запустил сервис покупки в рассрочку и кредит" (in Russian). TASS. 2021-06-07.
  15. ^ "Украинский министр объяснил введение санкций против Wildberries" (in Russian). kommersant.ru. 2021-07-24.
  16. ^ "Russia's Wildberries says Ukraine sanctions will hurt entrepreneurs, not company". Reuters. 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  17. ^ "Wildberries направит 5 млрд рублей на поощрение продавцов с быстрой доставкой" (in Russian). Интерфакс. 2022-02-02.

External links

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Wildberries Russian OOO Yagodki is the largest Russian online retailer founded in 2004 by Tatyana Bakalchuk 2 Besides Russia they have services in 15 other countries Armenia Belarus France Germany Israel Italy Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moldova Poland Slovakia Spain Turkey the United States and Uzbekistan 3 with more than 48 000 employees 4 Wildberries sells 37 000 brands of clothing shoes cosmetics household products children goods electronics books jewelry food and much more The company processes 750 000 orders 4 on average a day online WildberriesIndustryE commerceFounded2004HeadquartersMoscow RussiaKey peopleTatyana BakalchukRevenue 814 million 1 2017 Operating income 26 7 million 1 2017 Net income 7 34 million 1 2017 Total assets 336 million 1 2017 Total equity 29 1 million 1 2017 Websitewildberries wbr ruHistory EditThe company was founded in 2004 by Tatyana Bakalchuk 2 Bakalchuk started the business in 2004 at age 28 in her Moscow apartment while on maternity leave from teaching She realized how difficult it was for her and other young mothers to shop for clothes for themselves with a newborn at home Her husband Vladislav an IT technician soon joined her to help build the business 5 In 2017 Wildberries became Russia s largest online retailer surpassing Ulmart 6 The company originally based in Milkovo Moscow Oblast relocated to Moscow in 2018 6 In 2018 Wildberries pulled in 1 9 billion in sales and attracted 2 million daily visitors 7 Based on Forbes analysis Bakalchuk is worth approximately 1 billion in 2019 8 In 2019 Wildberries had revenues for 3 billion with net profit increasing from Rbs1 88bn to Rbs7bn confirming Wildberries leading role in the Russia s fast growing 30bn ecommerce market 4 In January 2020 Wildberries started work in the European Union with the launch of sales in Poland It plans to open about 100 order distribution units in Poland and has opened the first in Warsaw 9 The company managed to expand in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis as foreign companies sought to offload their excess inventory at a steep discount Forbes Magazine included Bakalchuk to the list The 10 Most Notable New Billionaires Of 2019 5 At the end of the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 the company reported an increase in sales volumes almost doubled up to 6 billion About 305 million are accounted for overseas markets 10 In February 2021 Bakalchuk bought a small Russian bank Standard Credit official site The bank s capital is 302 million rubles the purchase price is unknown In Wildberries the bank will be used for settlements with suppliers and for servicing consumer services 11 In August 2021 the bank was rebranded as Wildberries Bank 12 In January 2022 Wildberries Bank started withdrawing prepaid virtual bank s WB cards with a digital wallet 13 In April 2021 Wildberries launched an online store in the United States 10 Since June 2021 Wildberries has started online sales by instalment and on credit in Russia 14 In July 2021 Ukraine imposed sanctions against Wildberries and its owner Tatyana Bakalchuk Trade in military uniforms and anti Ukrainian books was named as the reason 15 The company said it didn t have assets in Ukraine or capital so sanctions wouldn t harm Wildberries but only Ukrainian entrepreneurs using its platform Wildberries told that it sold goods that other foreign players sold in Ukraine Wildberries accused Ukraine of double standards and discrimination of business The company s speaker Wildberries didn t expect harm to the company 16 In February 2022 the company launched the program of 5 billion roubles to subsidy assistance of merchant discount rate for local sellers providing quick delivery 17 On Summer 2022 the company became a kit manufacturer for various Russian Premier League clubs such as FC Spartak PFC CSKA and FC Zenit References Edit a b c d e https www kartoteka ru card 613659d7ca69160470cbbcfc9b1e4eaa a b Khrennikov Ilya 30 August 2018 Russia s Biggest Web Retailer Was Founded by a Language Teacher on Maternity Leave Bloomberg Retrieved 19 October 2018 Wildberries zapustil prodazhi v Uzbekistane in Russian TASS 2022 02 14 a b c Seddon Max 11 May 2020 How Tatyana Bakalchuk took Russia s ecommerce throne Financial Times Retrieved 2020 05 12 a b From Kylie Jenner To Daniel Ek The 10 Most Notable New Billionaires Of 2019 Forbes March 2019 1 a b Neinteresno prodavat to chto proizvedeno v Kitae i zavozitsya bez nalogov Kommersant 30 March 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Oprah Kylie Jenner And The Other Richest Self Made Women In the World Forbes March 2019 2 Former English Teacher And Founder Of Online Retailer Becomes Russia s Second Ever Female Billionaire Forbes February 2019 3 Russian online retailer Wildberries starts sales in Poland Reuters 2020 01 09 Retrieved 2020 01 15 a b Wildberries Russia s Answer To Amazon Launches US Sales www benzinga com 2021 04 12 V Wildberries obyasnili priobretenie banka Standart kredit in Russian RBC 2021 02 12 Bank Tatyany Bakalchuk smenil nazvanie in Russian Interfaks 2021 08 06 Dochernij bank Wildberries nachal predlagat pokupatelyam predoplachennye karty in Russian Interfaks 2022 01 20 Wildberries zapustil servis pokupki v rassrochku i kredit in Russian TASS 2021 06 07 Ukrainskij ministr obyasnil vvedenie sankcij protiv Wildberries in Russian kommersant ru 2021 07 24 Russia s Wildberries says Ukraine sanctions will hurt entrepreneurs not company Reuters 2021 07 27 Retrieved 2021 07 28 Wildberries napravit 5 mlrd rublej na pooshrenie prodavcov s bystroj dostavkoj in Russian Interfaks 2022 02 02 External links EditOfficial website This Russian corporation or company article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wildberries amp oldid 1107483372, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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