Jumia Technologies AG filings document the reporting record of a foreign private issuer that files annual reports on Form 20-F and furnishes current reports on Form 6-K. The filings cover audited annual financial statements, unaudited quarterly and full-year results, GMV, revenue, orders, active-customer metrics, operating loss, Adjusted EBITDA loss, liquidity and cash-burn disclosures.
The company’s SEC materials also describe its marketplace, logistics network, payment gateways and operations across African markets. Other disclosures include preliminary KPI releases, annual-report notices, conference-call exhibits and governance matters involving the Supervisory Board.
Jumia Technologies AG (NYSE: JMIA) has filed a Form 6-K announcing that Angela K. Mwanza resigned from the company’s Supervisory Board, effective 23 June 2025. Ms. Mwanza also stepped down from three key board committees—Audit, Compensation, and Corporate Governance & Nomination—citing personal reasons. The filing contains no additional financial data, strategic updates, or replacement details. As a result, the immediate impact is limited to corporate governance continuity rather than operational or financial performance.