London ecommerce platform announces international expansion with new European presence
A London ecommerce platform has announced that it is creating new roles as it expands its reach internationally.
BigCommerce, a global Open SaaS ecommerce platform is extending its European presence from the UK into the Netherlands, France and Italy.
This growth phase comes less than a year after the company’s IPO in August 2020 and three years since the company first opened its London office.
The company said that the expansion will create new roles in France, Italy and the Netherlands to work directly with companies in the region.
Jim Herbert, BigCommerce’s VP and GM of EMEA, commented: “BigCommerce powers over 60,000 merchants worldwide and this latest phase of our EMEA expansion underpins our ongoing commitment to the region and retailers within it.
“Our presence in France, Italy and the Netherlands will enable us to provide tailored programmes and services specific to our customers and partners across Europe.
“Since our EMEA launch three years ago, we’ve helped retailers of all sizes enhance their digital presence and boost sales through our platform.
“We’ve also established a strong local partner network both across Europe and within its respective markets to ensure merchants have the freedom to work with technology and agency partners that best fit their specific business needs.”
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