ThredUp, a secondhand resale platform, has ended 2023 on a high note with record-breaking financial results for the fourth quarter . The company recorded a significant revenue increase of 14 percent year-over-year, reaching $81.4 million.
This surge in revenue reflects an evolving consumer trend towards sustainable fashion choices and thrift market appeal. ThredUp gross profit grew to an impressive $50.4 million year-over-year, marking a 12 percent raise. However, the company experienced a dip in gross margin—a
slight decrease from 61.9 percent to 63.1 percent year over year—owing partly to a $1.9 million inventory write-off in Europe. Exploring the net loss figures, ThredUp has a cause for optimism as the losses have narrowed during the final quarter, amounting to $14.6 million, or a negative 18 percent of revenue.
This is a considerable improvement compared to the $19.5 million net loss recorded in the same period in the previous year. Adjustments to EBITDA also paint a promising picture.
The company reports that its adjusted EBITDA loss has tightened from $5.8 million to $2.1 million, validating its strategic business model and cost-efficiency measures. One of the key performance indicators for e-commerce platforms is their active buyer count, and for ThredUp, this statistic is encouraging.
The number of active buyers saw a 9 percent year-over-year uplift, climbing to 1.8 million. This growth demonstrates the brand's increasing popularity among consumers who prioritize economy and sustainability…
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