Wildberries has launched a new aid program for entrepreneurs to open member collection points (PIU). This was reported to RB.RU by a representative of the site.

Therefore, the market expects to increase the number of collection points in regions where there is a shortage of them, for example, in Kamchatka and Chukotka.

Wildberries launched new subsidies for the opening of collection points

After the start-up of the installation, the owners of the collection point will receive bonuses in the form of a higher percentage of payments of the establishment’s turnover: in the first month of operation, the additional payment will be up to 3% of the volume of collection point businesses, in the second – up to 1.6%, in the third – up to 0.8%.

Thus, the total amount of income in the first month of operation of the point of issue will be up to 7.3% of billing. From the fourth month, the owners of the collection points will receive a standard rent of 2 to 4% of the billing.

The amount of remuneration depends on the location of the object: Wildberries mark on the map “green zones” with an increased rate, in the rest of the sites a standard rate applies.

“The most promising places are Kamchatka (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Yelizovo and Vilyuchinsk), Chukotka (Anadyr, Bilibino), the Magadan region, as well as the Moscow region and St. Petersburg, where the number of online purchases is actively growing” , said the press service said.

The area of ​​​​the PVZ should be 30 square meters. m, the point of sale can be opened both in street format and located in shopping centers.

At the end of August 2022, the total number of Wildberries’ own and partner collection points exceeded 24.4 thousand points. From January to July 2022, the turnover of Wildberries partner collection points in the country increased by 595%.

Author:

anastasia mariana

Source: RB

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