Daraz’s Leadership Shift Sparks Layoffs and Acquisition Speculations

Daraz, Pakistan’s leading eCommerce giant, is undergoing significant changes in its leadership, marked by the departure of CEO Bjarke Mikkelsen. In a recent announcement, Mikkelsen revealed his resignation after eight years at the helm, with James Dong from Lazada Group taking on the role of acting CEO temporarily.

The shift in leadership is attributed to personal reasons, aiming to pave the way for a more focused strategy and streamlined business model. Mikkelsen expressed confidence in Dong’s ability to foster deeper integration between Daraz and its sister companies, including Lazada, Trendyol, AliExpress, and Alibaba.com.

Rumors circulate about a potential takeover by Turkish eCommerce company Trendyol, an Alibaba Group subsidiary. While Daraz has not officially commented on the acquisition, speculations arise regarding Trendyol assuming control.

Simultaneously, reports indicate an imminent round of layoffs at Daraz, potentially affecting up to 25% of its global workforce. Despite the company’s denial of any layoffs so far, sources suggest plans to cut costs and enhance revenue. High-ranking officials, including the chief marketing officer and managing director, have reportedly been asked to leave.

The decision to downsize aligns with a broader trend within Alibaba Group, which has been grappling with declining valuations and heightened competition. Lazada, another Alibaba subsidiary, recently underwent layoffs, further indicating cost-cutting measures across the conglomerate.

Daraz’s layoffs differ from past instances, resembling a broader Alibaba strategy rather than Daraz-specific issues. The Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group’s IPO, encompassing eCommerce entities like Daraz, Lazada, and AliExpress, aims to reduce costs and streamline operations.

The eCommerce landscape in Pakistan faces challenges, with macroeconomic conditions impacting Daraz’s growth. Competition from vertical eCommerce companies like Bagallery and PriceOye adds to the pressure, as they focus on specific segments, posing a threat to Daraz’s market share.

The repercussions extend beyond Daraz, affecting third-party logistics (3PL) companies responsible for its deliveries. With Daraz outsourcing a significant portion of its deliveries to 3PL firms, potential downsizing looms for these partners as Daraz aims to navigate the evolving eCommerce landscape and economic challenges.

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