Vente-privee.com

vente-privee.com
Limited
Industry E-commerce / online sales events
Founded 2001
Founder Jacques-Antoine Granjon (CEO) - Xavier Court - Claude Sorbac - Julien Sorbac - Michaël Benabou - Eléonore Sabates - Ilan Benhaïm - Philippe Naggar
Headquarters La Plaine Saint DenisParis, France
Key people
Jacques-Antoine Granjon (CEO)
Revenue €1.7bn ($1.89 billion) in 2014
Number of employees
1,800 (2012)
Website http://www.vente-privee.com
Jacques-Antoine Granjon, vente-privee.com CEO

vente-privee.com is the French ecommerce company that pioneered the model of online flash sales (also called event 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.[1] 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 offer and now even travels, entertainment tickets and music are in sale. For example, the last album of the punk legend Iggy Pop, "Après", was launched by the site.[2]

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 conceptualise the sale of end-of-season and overstock inventory through limited-time sales events on the internet. The principle was to fulfil supplier’s needs to quickly sell excess inventory, without harming the brand’s image or competing with other distribution channels.[3] 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 join venture with American Express, launched the site in the US.[4] However, it was announced in October of 2014 that the US branch would be closed by the end of the year. [5]

Infrastructure

vente-privee.com employs around 1,800 people (2012).

Most of them are based in the headquarters, located in the former printing factory of the French daily newspaper Le Monde, in La Plaine Saint Denis (Paris):

The remaining employees work in the 160,000 sqm warehouses in Blanc-Mesnil (Paris) and St. Vulbas (near Lyon).

The vente-privee.com concept is the organisation of designer brand sales events over a limited period of time (3–5 days), available only to members, for brands' end-of-season or overstock inventory. Until 2009 one had to be recommended by a member to become a member. Since early 2010, registration to vente-privee.com is open to anyone, probably according to its move to sell its 1 million optin emails database.[6] Thanks to word of mouth, the site announced 18 million members in 8 European countries in early 2013.

How it works

48 hours before a sale takes place, an invitation email is sent to all members. Sales usually start at 6 am GMT on weekdays, and 8 am GMT on weekends, and last 3–5 days.

Eco-system

Since 2001, more than 30 other websites have emerged on this concept in France, Germany, Spain and Italy. Also some regular e-business websites have moved to the private sales as part of their offer (e.g.: cdiscount.com,rueducommerce.com).

Key Figures

Awards

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2005

Notes and references

  1. Bowman, Jo (January 2010). "Private Ambition". CNBC Business.
  2. "Iggy Pop album shuns 'humiliating' record labels". The Telegraph. 10 May 2012.
  3. Schenker, Jennifer L. (11 January 2008). "Vente-privee.com Refashions Closeouts".
  4. "Interview: Vente Privée about its USA launch". Fashion United. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  5. http://fortune.com/2014/10/27/vente-privee-usa-to-shut-down/
  6. "Vente-privee.com change d'avis et monétise sa base e-mails". Journal du net. 11 May 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  7. "Vente-privée.com recibe premio "Servicio de Atención al Cliente"" (in Spanish). Fashion United. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  8. OC&C Strategy Consultants (September 2011). Classement 2011 de l'attractivité des enseignes de distribution (PDF) (in French).
  9. (fr) Elu Service Client de l’année 2010
  10. (en) CMO of the year 2009
  11. (fr) La Nuit des Favor’i 2009
  12. (fr) BFM Awards
  13. (fr) LSA Year Innovation Prize
  14. (fr) Favor’i for e-commerce 2007
  15. (fr) Favor’i d’Honneur
  16. (fr) Favor’i for internet users,
  17. Baromètre Direct Panel
  18. 01.net

Bibliography

(English) Michael Barnett, 8 March 2012, Strategic Inconvenience, Marketing Week
http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/trends/strategic-inconvenience/4000496.article
(English) Isabella Naef, 13 October 2011, Granjon: Smartphone will be magic wand of consumption, Fashion United
http://www.fashionunited.co.uk/fashion-news/fashion/granjon-smartphone-will-be-magic-wand-of-consumption-2011101313128
(English) Eve Oxberry, 18 février 2010, Vente-privee reports 33% sales uplift, Retail Week
http://www.retail-week.com/city/trading-update/vente-privee-reports-33-sales-uplift/5010558.article
(English) Eve Oxberry, 18 février 2010, Vente-privee plans UK growth after strong 2009, Drapers
http://www.drapersonline.com/ecommerce/news/vente-privee-plans-uk-growth-after-strong-2009/5010551.article

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