Full-Time
Posted on 2/18/2025
Marketplace solutions for online businesses
Mid, Senior
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
London, UK
The role involves occasional travel across Europe for events and internal meetings, with quarterly travel to the Paris office.
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Mirakl provides marketplace solutions that help businesses create and grow their own online marketplaces. Their platform operates as a Software as a Service (SaaS), allowing clients to manage their marketplaces efficiently. Key features include omnichannel capabilities and tools to enhance customer experience, which help businesses increase sales and engage better with customers. Unlike many competitors, Mirakl focuses on both B2C and B2B eCommerce, catering to a wide range of industries including retail and manufacturing. The goal of Mirakl is to empower businesses to expand their product offerings without the need to hold inventory, ultimately driving growth in the global eCommerce market.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$922.1M
Headquarters
Paris, France
Founded
2012
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Mirakl has acquired Adspert, an AdTech company, to enhance its Retail Media and AI capabilities. This acquisition strengthens Mirakl's position in eCommerce by integrating Adspert's AI-driven advertising optimization software, enabling brands and sellers to maximize their advertising impact across multiple marketplaces. The move supports Mirakl's strategy to offer comprehensive solutions for global eCommerce growth and improve ad performance and budget efficiency.
Mirakl, the leading provider of eCommerce software solutions, has chosen Mangopay’s modular payment technology to power its Mirakl Payout solution in Europe. Through this collaboration, Mirakl Payout integrates Mangopay’s e-wallet technology and know-your-business (KYB) capabilities, enhancing marketplace payouts. Mirakl Payout streamlines payment operations for Mirakl customers, providing a fully automated, transparent solution for managing complex payment flows, including seller onboarding, KYC, payouts, refunds, transaction matching, and handling multiple pay-in sources. Mirakl Payout ensures a seamless financial experience, giving marketplace operators control and visibility over every transaction