Gilt Groupe

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Gilt Groupe
Company type Subsidiary
Industry E-commerce
Founded2007
Founders Kevin P. Ryan, Michael Bryzek, Phong Nguyen, Alexis Maybank, Alexandra Wilkis Wilson
Headquarters
New York, N.Y.
,
USA
Key people
Jonathan Greller (President) [1]
OwnerRue La La
Number of employees
More than 1000 [2]
Website gilt.com

Gilt is an American online shopping launched in 2007. [3] On January 7, 2016, The company was sold to Hudson's Bay Company for approximately $250 million. Prior to the Hudson's Bay acquisition, sales were exceeding growth projections but the firm had not been profitable yet. [4] [5] [6] [7] On June 4, 2018, Boston, Massachusetts-based Rue La La acquired Gilt from Hudson's Bay. [8]

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History

Gilt Groupe is based in New York City with warehouses in Brooklyn, New York, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Shepherdsville, Kentucky.

The company was co-founded by Kevin P. Ryan, Michael Bryzek and Phong Nguyen, with Alexis Maybank, and Alexandra Wilson joining shortly after the company's inception; [9] who modeled Gilt after Vente-Privee, an online fashion retailer in France. The original business plan consisted of "flash sales," selling a limited number of luxury designer items at steep discounts for brief periods. [4]

The company launched women's clothing and accessories in November 2007 and menswear in April 2008. It added Gilt Groupe Japan, Gilt Fuse, and travel site Jetsetter in 2009. [10] It later added, Gilt City and Gilt Home in 2010 and Gilt Taste in 2011. [11]

In 2009, growth equity firm General Atlantic led a series C funding round, joined by previous investor Matrix Partners. [12] [13] By February 2014, Gilt Groupe was preparing for an IPO. [14]

In 2010, Gilt acquired luxury deal-of-the-day site Bergine. [15] This was the first of several acquisitions.

According to Business Insider , during its "hyper-growth years, the company overextended itself and lost focus", as the expanded business segments such as "Full-price retail, travel, and food were sucking resources from Gilt's core categories — discounted women's fashion", and Gilt was forced to sell these non-core businesses at a loss. Flash sales companies were also seeing slower growth, thanks in part to e-mail fatigue (the key means for flash sales to be promoted) with e-mail providers increasingly classifying these messages as spam). The IPO kept getting delayed and ending up never happening, while the firm never reached profitability.[ citation needed ] By 2015, Gilt was raising money "at a lower valuation than the $1 billion at which it reportedly raised $138 million in 2011". Such a cash infusion is known as "down round" which hurts employee morale and devalues the founders' stakes. [4] [5] [6] [7]

On January 7, 2016, Gilt Groupe announced its acquisition by Hudson's Bay Company, owner of luxury department store chains Hudson's Bay, Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue, for $250 million. [16]

In June 2018 it was announced the HBC would be selling Gilt to Rue La La. [17] [18]

On October 2, 2019, Gilt Groupe and Simon Property Group announced a joint venture for ShopPremiumOutlets.com, an online shopping platform focused on its outlet malls, to create a new e-commerce platform dedicated to value shopping. [19]

Business

Gilt Groupe visitors must be members in order to view sales. Sales last 36–48 hours and feature merchandise from a single brand or small groups of brands. The firm purchases vendor inventory at an extreme discount, adding a margin in order to make a profit. On August 22, 2011, Gilt Groupe added a Facebook shopping section. [20] Android and iPhone apps allow mobile shopping, and access is also available for other smartphone and tablet devices.

Book

Penguin Group printed a history of Gilt Groupe in 2012 written by two of its founders, Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson. By Invitation Only: How We Built Gilt and Changed the Way Millions Shop was published before Gilt was bought out by Hudson's Bay; [21] At that time the firm was valued at more than $1 billion, [22] over four times greater than its eventual selling price.

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