Rakuten France
| Type of business | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Available in | French |
| Founded | August 2000 |
| Headquarters | , France |
| Key people | Cédric Dufour (CEO) |
| Industry | Electronic commerce |
| Products |
|
| Employees | ~250 |
| Parent | Rakuten Group |
| URL | fr |
| Launched | 2000 |
Rakuten France, formerly PriceMinister, is a French e-commerce company that operates the online marketplace fr.shopping.rakuten.com. The platform allows individuals and businesses to buy and sell new and used goods, including books, electronics, clothing and household products.
The company was founded in 2000 as PriceMinister and was acquired by the Japanese technology conglomerate Rakuten Group in 2010. In 2018, the service was rebranded from PriceMinister to Rakuten France as part of Rakuten’s global brand strategy.
History
The company was founded in August 2000, originally located in Paris, at 57 Boulevard de la Villette, in a former zeppelin factory dating from the 1880s.
In June 2010, the company was bought by Rakuten,[1] the largest Japanese e-commerce site. The company moved in January 2012 to the former department store "Au Reaumur" in central Paris. In May 2014, four years after the acquisition by Rakuten, Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet and Pierre Krings announced that they were leaving their positions as CEO and COO of Rakuten Europe and general director of PriceMinister. Olivier Mathiot, co-founder and former director of marketing and communications, was promoted to CEO of PriceMinister.
In late 2018, the site was rebranded as Rakuten and then transferred to the Rakuten domain.[2] That year Fabien Versavau became CEO.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Wauters, Robin. "Rakuten to acquire France's PriceMinister for approximately €200 million". TechCrunch.
- ^ Internet Archive Wayback Machine 2018
- ^ "Fabien Versavau, nouveau patron de Rakuten France - Stratégies". www.strategies.fr (in French). 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2025-11-28.