Veepee

French online marketplace


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nameVeepee (ex vente-privee.com)
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foundation
founderJacques-Antoine Granjon (CEO)
location_citySaint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis
location_countryFrance
area_servedEurope
industryE-commerce
revenue3.2 billion € (2023)
num_employees5 000 (2023)
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| name = Veepee (ex vente-privee.com) | logo = | logo_caption = | company_type = Limited | language = Multilingual | genre = | foundation = | founder = Jacques-Antoine Granjon (CEO) | location_city = Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis | location_country = France | area_served = Europe | key_people = | industry = E-commerce | products = | services = | market cap = | revenue = 3.2 billion € (2023) | operating_income = | net_income = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = 5 000 (2023) | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | footnotes = | registration = Required | current_status = Active | url = | intl = | type = Online marketplace Veepee (named vente-privee.com until January 2019)**** is a French retailer company that sells products through online flash sales. The site, that celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2011, was developed in an online environment to host sales of designer brands only for members with discounted prices from 50% to 70% off. These sales include a diverse selection of product categories: fashion, accessories, toys, watches, home appliances, sports equipment, technology, and wines. The site has diversified its offers and now even travel, entertainment tickets and music are on sale. For example, the 2012 album of the punk legend Iggy Pop, "Après", was launched by the site.

History

vente-privee.com was founded in 2001 by the current CEO, Jacques-Antoine Granjon, and his seven business partners.

At the end of 2000 Granjon and his associates began to conceptualize the sale of end-of-season and overstock inventory through limited-time sales events on the internet. The principle was to fulfill supplier's needs to quickly sell excess inventory, without harming the brand's image or competing with other distribution channels. On 26 July 2007, Summit Partners acquired a 20% stake in vente-privee.com. The funding helped the company expand in Europe: first in Spain and Germany, then in Italy and UK, and more recently in Belgium, Austria and The Netherlands. In late 2011, vente-privee, in a joint venture with American Express, launched the site in the US. However, it was announced in October 2014 that the US branch would be closed by the end of the year. Until 2009 one had to be recommended by a member to become a member.

In 2006, the company grew in Europe after opening its website and starting up subsidiaries in various European markets aiming to create a closer relationship with local brands. Since 2016, that growth has been boosted by acquiring stakes in leading strategic players that are profitable in their markets or buying them outright: vente-exclusive in Benelux, Privalia in Spain, Italy, Brazil and Mexico, Eboutic.ch in Switzerland, Designers&Friends in Denmark and ZloteWyprzedaze in Poland.

In January 2019, the name of the company changed to "Veepee", a global brand found in 10 European countries.

Entertainment

Since 2014, vente-privee completed the successive acquisitions of three theaters (Théâtre de Paris, Théâtre de la Michodière, Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens). In June 2017, vente-privee continued its diversification strategy by launching a new platform offering multi-theme tickets at reduced prices: panda-ticket.com.

Open Innovation

In 2017, vente-privee invested 80 million euros and accelerated its R&D and Open Innovation policy. The group rolled out three projects: Veepee Impusle : a Fashion/Tech/Retail start-up accelerator inside Station F, two in-house Lab’innovation in partnership with Epitech and 42 and launched a recruitment plan for 250 IT talents.

References

Bibliography

Michael Barnett, 8 March 2012, Strategic Inconvenience, Marketing Week

Marketing Week | marketing news, opinion, trends and jobs

Isabella Naef, 13 October 2011, Granjon: Smartphone will be magic wand of consumption, Fashion United

Fashion news, Fashion jobs, network, career, job board, designer jobs, fashionjobs, London, UK Eve Oxberry, 18 février 2010, Vente-privee reports 33% sales uplift, Retail Week

Vente-privee reports 33% sales uplift

Eve Oxberry, 18 février 2010, Vente-privee plans UK growth after strong 2009, Drapers Vente-privee plans UK growth after strong 2009

References

  1. (23 January 2019). "Nasce Veepee, il colosso delle vendite online – La Stampa".
  2. "Vente-Privée va se rebaptiser Veepee".
  3. (25 January 2019). "Vente-privée.com change de nom".
  4. "Vente-Privée.com : le pionnier du destockage en ligne".
  5. à 07h00, Le 11 mai 2012. (11 May 2012). "Comment Venteprivée.com s'est payé Iggy Pop".
  6. (15 July 2014). "The flash sales website that grew by word of mouth".
  7. (November 10, 2011). "Les petits secrets de Jacques-Antoine Granjon, le patron de Vente-privee.com".
  8. Schenker, Jennifer L.. (11 January 2008). "Vente-privee.com Refashions Closeouts".
  9. Rushton, Katherine. "Vente-privee to join forces with American Express for US launch".
  10. "Vente-Privée USA to shut down".
  11. "Les nouvelles ambitions européennes de vente-privee".
  12. (2 November 2016). "Vente-privee met le cap sur la Pologne".
  13. (24 January 2019). "Vente-privée va devenir " Veepee "".
  14. (8 April 2016). "Jacques-Antoine Granjon investit le marché de la culture".
  15. "Panda-ticket, l'offensive de vente-privee.com dans les bons plans culturels".
  16. dit, Francois Carrillo. (4 January 2017). "Vente-privee, 80 millions d'euros pour son incubateur à Station F et ses "labs"".

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