Ouedkniss
Startups
Batolis After Jumia: Scaling Algerian Commerce When the Giant Walks Away
⚡ Key Takeaways Jumia’s February 2026 exit from Algeria left four local marketplaces — Ouedkniss (800,000 daily visits), Batolis, Zawwali,...
Digital Economy
Ouedkniss at 800,000 Daily Users: Algeria’s Marketplace Anchors a Digital Shift
Ouedkniss draws 800,000+ daily consultations and 19 million monthly visits as Algeria's e-commerce market reshapes around local platforms after Jumia's exit.
Digital Economy
After Jumia’s Exit: Who Will Win Algeria’s E-Commerce Market?
Jumia entered Algeria in 2014 with a promise: bring the Amazon experience to Africa. Twelve years later, it has left — quietly, unceremoniously, and with Algeria accounting for just 2% of its gross merchandise value.
Cybersecurity & Risk
Securing Algeria’s E-Commerce Boom: Payment Fraud, Marketplace Scams, and Consumer Trust
The E-Commerce Trust Deficit Algeria's e-commerce market has grown dramatically since 2020, accelerated by pandemic-era behavioral shifts and the gradual rollout of electronic payment infrastructure. The number of registered e-commerce businesses has grown at an average annual
Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s Competition Law Comes to Digital Markets: What Platform Dominance Means for
Digital Markets Enter Algeria's Antitrust Framework Algeria's competition law framework, originally enacted through Ordinance No. 03-03 of July 19, 2003, and subsequently amended by Law No.