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  • Watchdog clears Ebay’s $9.2bn classified ads deal with Adevinta

    June 3, 2021

    The competition watchdog has cleared Ebay’s $9.2bn (£6.5bn) sale of its classified ads business to Norwegian rival Adevinta. In March the two companies said they would sell off three British divisions to secure regulatory approval for the tie-up. Adevinta said it will divest Shpock, while US ecommerce giant Ebay will sell Gumtree and Motors.co.uk. The [...]

  • eBay moves into finance to help SMEs navigate Covid cashflow crisis

    May 12, 2021

    eBay UK has today announced a new finance programme to help small businesses rebuild as startups across the country face a Covid-driven cashflow crunch. Capital for eBay Business Sellers (CEBS) will offer financing products to support the 300,000 SMEs that sell through the platform to 29m active monthly buyers. The launch follows new research released [...]

  • Ebay mulls letting users pay in Bitcoin

    May 3, 2021

    Cryptocurrency is one of the new payment options EBay is exploring for customers, CEO Jamie Lannone has said. In an interview with CNBC, Lannone said the e-commerce firm is also exploring ways to get in to the business of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) – unique tokens stored on blockchain that have recently become popular among those [...]

  • LinkedIn: Barclays, Tesco and NatWest ranked top three UK workplaces

    April 28, 2021

    Barclays has been crowned the best company to work for, followed by Tesco and NatWest, according to LinkedIn’s list of the 25 top workplaces in the UK. The list ranks workplaces on their capacity to build and sustain a long-term career and have been compiled based on actions taken by the platform’s 30m UK members [...]

  • Competition watchdog raises concerns over £6.5bn Gumtree takeover

    February 16, 2021

    The competition watchdog has raised concerns over the £6.5bn takeover of Gumtree by Norwegian rival Adevinta, warning it could push up prices and reduce choice for consumers. In July Adevinta struck a cash and stock deal with Ebay that would create the world’s largest online classified ads business. The merger would bring together advertising platforms [...]

  • Tech giants urged to pick up VAT bills in fraud crackdown

    January 29, 2020

    Online marketplaces such as Amazon and Ebay have been urged to take responsibility for VAT collection and remittance in the UK. Trade body the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) today called on the government to make tech firms liable for the goods tax, citing concerns about growing fraud. HMRC has estimated that VAT fraud by [...]

  • Facebook and Ebay pledge to combat trading of fake reviews, says competition watchdog

    January 8, 2020

    The competition watchdog has announced that Facebook and Ebay have signed agreements committing to combat the sale of fake and misleading reviews on their platforms. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) raised concerns about the trade of fake and misleading reviews on tech giants’ platforms last summer, and has been pressing them to crack down [...]

  • Ebay to sell Stubhub to Viagogo for $4bn

    November 25, 2019

    Ebay has agreed to sell its ticket sales platform Stubhub to Viagogo in a deal worth $4.05bn, following pressure from activist investors to offload parts of its business. The auction site bought Stubhub for $310m in 2007, but in March this year it launched a strategic review of its assets following pressure from activist investors [...]

  • Ebay chief executive steps down

    September 25, 2019

    Ebay chief executive Devin Wenig has stepped down as the online retail giant presses ahead with a potential asset sale. Chief finance officer Scott Schenkel has been appointed as interim chief executive while the board searches for Wenig’s replacement. Ebay said it would continue a strategic review of its assets that began in March. The [...]

  • Competition watchdog urges Facebook and Ebay to crack down on fake review market

    June 21, 2019

    The competition watchdog has called on Facebook and Ebay to step up their efforts to prevent the sale of fake reviews through their sites. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) today wrote to the two platforms asking them to conduct a review amid concerns there is a “thriving” marketplace for fake and misleading online reviews. [...]

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