Dada-JD Daojia, Walmart's cooperative partner and investment in China, ranked 57th of 494 global unicorn firms and 6th in logistics
SHANGHAI, Oct. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hurun Research Institute released in late October its first Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019, a ranking for non-public world's billion-dollar tech 'start-ups' founded in the 2000s. Dada-JD Daojia, China's leading on-demand logistics and omni-channel ecommerce firm, ranked 57th of 494 unicorns and 6th out of 34 logistics firms, continuing to spark with high popularity in in grocery and delivery sector.
This is the first year of Hurun's global unicorn list, following the 6th quarterly Hurun China Unicorn Index. Hurun Research found 494 unicorns in the world, based in 24 countries and 118 cities. Set up seven years ago on average, they are worth US$3.4 billion on average and US$1.7 trillion in total.
Rupert Hoogewerf, Chairman and Chief Researcher of Hurun Report, commented on the list and 494 unicorns represented by Dada-JD Daojia, " The Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019 is designed to inspire entrepreneurship amongst wannabe entrepreneurs and encourage investors. These young companies, only seven years old on average, are the world's most exciting start-ups, leading a new generation of disruptive technology. "
China leads USA by 206 to 203
The Hurun Global Unicorns 2019 is described to be the first serious attempt to capture all the world's unicorns into one list. The world's unicorns are based in only 24 countries around the world, spread around 118 cities. China pipped the USA to lead by 206 versus 203, together accounting for over 80% of the world's unicorns. Europe has 35 unicorns.
The Top 10 unicorns make up 31% of the total valuation of all the world's unicorns. And all are from the USA or China. While the world's Top 3 unicorns are Ant Financial, ByteDance and Didi Chuxing, which are all from China.
"China and the USA dominate with over 80% of the world's known unicorns, despite representing only half of the world's GDP and a quarter of the world's population. The rest of the world needs to wake up to creating an environment that allows unicorns to flourish in," Rupert Hoogewerf said.
By city, Beijing is the world's unicorn capital with 82, comfortably ahead of San Francisco with 55, followed by Shanghai, New York and Hangzhou. As a region, Silicon Valley leads the world with 102 or 21% of the world's unicorns.
The world's unicorns span 25 industries, with the 'Big 5 Industries' making up half of the total. E-commerce and fintech make up 31% of the world's unicorns, followed by cloud, AI and logistics. Dada-JD Daojia, which ranked 6th of 34 logistics firms on the list, provides Chinese consumers with one-hour delivery services for fresh, groceries, flowers, medicine, beauty, household and other supermarket products in 135 cities.
Rupert Hoogewerf said, "These are the industries that are disrupting the world economy, initiating the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and widely considered to hold the key to the future. Not surprising that many of the world's top young talent want to work in these sectors."
Besides, Sequoia is far and away the world's most successful investment platform at finding and investing into unicorns, investing into one in five of the world's known unicorns. Since Dada-JD Daojia was founded in 2014, Sequoia has been continuously participating in the four rounds of investment of the firm from Round A to Round D.
Hurun Research has been tracking China's top unicorns for the past six quarters, releasing the Hurun China Unicorn Index. Dada-JD Daojia was also included in the latest Hurun China Unicorn Index 2018 Q3, ranking 23th with its valuation growing.
Dada-JD Daojia's partnering relationship with Walmart
Walmart has been an early investor in Dada-JD Daojia since 2016, which provides the access to the last-mile delivery capabilities, further strengthening Walmart's omni-channel strategy and providing customers with more convenient shopping experience in China. In August 2018, Walmart made a further investment in Dada-JD Daojia of approximately US$320 million, following the $50 million investment in 2016.
The collaboration of the two companies has grown over four years. Dada-JD Daojia currently serves millions of customers in all main cities and most of lower-tier cities across China. Walmart offers a fast one-hour grocery delivery services via Dada-JD Daojia in more than 300 stores in China across Walmart Hypermarket, Supermarket and Sam's Club formats.
During the omni-channel "8.8 Shopping Festival", held from July 18th to August 14th, Walmart China set a new sales record on Dada-JD Daojia's platform. Sales were up 120% over the same period in 2018. In the recent 1020 Supermarket Shopping Festival, Walmart's sales were double compared to sales of same period last year.
Meanwhile, Dada-JD Daojia also launched the supermarket's omni-channel fulfillment solutions during 1020 shopping festival, which contribute to dealing with the biggest challenges for supermarkets' digitization – efficient fulfillment of multi-channel orders.
About Dada-JD Daojia
Dada-JD Daojia is China's leading on-demand logistics and omni-channel ecommerce platform. "Dada", the local on-demand logistics platform, covering more than 450 major cities across China. It serves over 1.2 million merchants and 70 million individual users, with 10 million peak daily orders. "JD Daojia", the O2O e-commerce platform, partners with over 100 thousand leading retail stores, providing one-hour delivery service of fresh fruits and vegetables, groceries, flowers, baked goods and pharmaceutical products to the homes of its users in more than 100 cities across China. JD Daojia has more than 74 million registered customers and 30 million monthly active users. Dada-JD Daojia was originally established in 2014, and has raised $1.3 billion from global leading investors including Sequoia, DST, JD, and Walmart, etc.
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