JMIA Jumia Technologies AG
Executive Summary
Seven institutional buyers accumulated $150.7M in Jumia Technologies (JMIA) during Q3 2025, with no institutional sellers. The cluster is dominated by quant funds (D.E. Shaw, Citadel, Two Sigma, Point72) and a large active-value fund that doubled its stake to $76.5M, signaling a shared bullish thesis on the company's turnaround. However, past institutional clusters on JMIA have not translated to near-term stock gains, warranting caution.
Key Financial Metrics
Institutional Positions
Net institutional flow: $150.7M
▲ Buyers (7)
| Institution | Action | Change | Position Value | Value Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morgan Stanley | ADD | +30.8% | $10.7M | $7.9M |
| D.E. Shaw | ADD | +73.8% | $45.0M | $36.0M |
| Citadel | DOUBLED | +183.6% | $15.3M | $13.5M |
| BofA | DOUBLED | +3250.9% | $3.6M | $3.6M |
| Fund 1 | DOUBLED | +289.2% | $76.5M | $69.7M |
| Two Sigma | DOUBLED | +204.4% | $20.2M | $17.9M |
| Point72 | DOUBLED | +921.3% | $2.1M | $2.1M |
Actionable Insight
The cluster suggests a shared bullish thesis on Jumia's path to profitability or growth inflection, but historical performance of bullish calls on JMIA has been poor (avg T+20 return -6.95%, win rate 33%). Traders should wait for a concrete catalyst (e.g., earnings beat, profitability milestone) before acting, as the 45-day 13F lag means positions may have already been adjusted.
Key Facts
- 7 institutional buyers, 0 sellers in Q3 2025
- Net institutional buying of $150.7M (current holdings $173.6M)
- Largest buyer (Fund 1) doubled position to $76.5M (+289% shares)
- D.E. Shaw added 73.8% to $45.0M; Citadel doubled to $15.3M; Two Sigma doubled to $20.2M
- No institutional selling detected in the cluster
Financial Impact
7 institutions accumulated $150.7M in new positions, with the largest buyer (Fund 1) increasing its stake by 289% to $76.5M. D.E. Shaw added $36.0M, Two Sigma added $17.9M, and Citadel added $13.5M.
Risk Factors
- 45-day reporting lag; positions may have been unwound since quarter-end
- Historical poor performance of bullish institutional clusters on JMIA
- Execution risk in African e-commerce; ongoing cash burn
Market Snapshot
Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 1 institutional 13F filing from SEC EDGAR.
| Document | Accession Number |
|---|---|
| INST-CLUSTER Data (Synthetic) | inst-cluster-JMIA-2025-Q3 |
Filters
| Type | Now | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Jun 11, 2026
1d ago
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Institutional Cluster
| $6.80 awaiting T+5 | awaiting T+5 | — | — |
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May 26, 2026
18d ago
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6-K
| $7.14 $6.88 | ▼ −3.64% | ▼ −4.85% | — |
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May 18, 2026
25d ago
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6-K
| $6.92 $7.14 | ▲ +3.18% | ▲ +1.56% | — |
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May 7, 2026
5w ago
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6-K
| $8.71 $7.69 | ▼ −11.71% | ▼ −13.22% | — |
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Apr 16, 2026
8w ago
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ANALYST-UPGRADE
| $7.71 $7.13 | ▼ −7.52% | ▼ −8.51% | — |
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Mar 31, 2026
10w ago
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3
| $6.90 $6.96 | ▲ +0.87% | ▼ −3.07% | — |
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