Made.com buys online marketplace Trouva

Made.com said on Monday that it has bought online marketplace Trouva for an undisclosed sum.
The company said that loss-making Trouva, which was launched in 2015, is the leading platform to discover independent boutiques and brands offering customers a curated range of homewares, lifestyle and fashion products.

Trouva will continue to operate as a standalone brand led by the current leadership team of chief executive Alex Loizou and chief operating officer and Dimple Patel.

Made.com CEO Nicola Thompson said: “We are delighted to welcome Trouva to Made. This acquisition brings with it an experienced and talented team, a sector-leading technology platform and excellently procured choices of homewares product that will resonate with the Made target customer.

“Trouva’s assortment complements Made’s design-led homeware and home proposition superbly and is a great strategic fit for Made as we continue to enhance our marketplace offer. This acquisition will allow us to significantly accelerate our growth strategy by expanding our curated product range – giving our customers more choice and newness – and scaling the business in key territories both established and targeted by leveraging Trouva’s exceptional cross-border technology.”

Made said total cashflow on the combined acquisition consideration and capex is now expected to be ยฃ13m to ยฃ18m for 2022, compared to previous guidance of ยฃ15m to ยฃ20m.

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