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JD Retail. During the 618 Grand Promotion, XX.xxx’s omni-channel supermarket (JD Super) collaborated with more than 27,000 brands and over 34,000 offline stores to leverage XX.xxx’s “one-hour delivery” service to provide consumers with on-demand shopping options in nearly 400 cities across China. More than 30,000 partner stores saw increases in transaction volume of over 500% year-on-year. In particular, certain omni-channel businesses of retail chains including Walmart, China Resources Vanguard (CR Vanguard), and Xxxxxxx increased transaction volume in aggregate by over 660% year-on-year during the 618 Grand Promotion. • During the second quarter, to enhance omni-channel retailing, XX.xxx’s Fashion and Lifestyle business upgraded to “The J Shop” and launched its online channel on XX.xxx’s app and offline pilot stores in cities including Xi’an, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Yinchuan and Beijing. As a new retail format that provides curated fashion and lifestyle collections, The J Shop takes full advantage of XX.xxx’s merchandising and service capabilities, intelligent social supply chain advantages and omni-channel capabilities. It is committed to meeting consumers’ evolving needs with a one-stop solution that provides seamless online and offline experience, swift product updates and turnover and interactive consumer engagement, as well as full-scope services along the purchasing path. • In the second quarter, CELINE, a luxury fashion brand under LVMH, partnered with XX.xxx and launched a flagship store on the platform. Others joining XX.xxx during the quarter also include French luxury fashion brand Maison Margiela, French multi-faceted lifestyle brand Maison Kitsuné, Canadian high-end outerwear and sportswear brand Moose Knuckles, and Italian streetwear brand GCDS. Meanwhile, beauty brands such as globally well-known LA MER, ARMANI, Xx Xxxxxx London, Shiseido and M.A.C joined XX.xxx and opened flagship stores, further enriching the Company’s offering of leading beauty and cosmetic products. In terms of home goods, British premium jewelry box brand WOLF and Italian heritage umbrella brand Pasotti also opened flagship stores on XX.xxx in the quarter. • JD Plus, the premium membership program of XX.xxx and the first paid membership program in China’s e-commerce industry, has exceeded the milestone of 30 million registered members in July 2022, setting a new record in scale. JD Plus members are among XX.xxx’s most active and loyal users with strong consumption power. Also notably...
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JD Retail. During the fourth quarter, XX.xxx further promoted its omni-channel innovation project through its collaboration with over 600 stores of China Resources Vanguard (CR Vanguard), one of China’s largest retail chains. XX.xxx leveraged the on-demand delivery and retail platform of Dada Nexus Limited, or Dada Group, which was recently consolidated by XX.xxx, to help CR Vanguard achieve an increase of over 400% year-on-year in transaction volume during 2021’s Singles Day Grand Promotion. So far, XX.xxx has successfully established collaboration with more than 370 supermarkets including Walmart and Yonghui, covering over 34,000 stores with over three million SKUs, providing consumers with on-demand shopping options through XX.xxx’s app, including the recently launched in-app tab “Nearby”, the entrance to XX.xxx’s one-hour delivery service which covers nearly 400 cities in China. • In the fourth quarter, XX.xxx established partnerships with Dior, LOEWE and Givenchy, three luxury brands under LVMH, through XX.xxx’s mini-app. This marks the first collaboration between Dior’s fashion and accessories category and an e-commerce retailer worldwide, as well as LOEWE and Givenchy’s first collaboration with a third-party e-commerce retailer in China. In addition, three watch brands TISSOT, Emporio Armani and XXXXXXX XXXX, and a high- end eyewear brand ZEISS opened flagship stores on XX.xxx. Several international designer brands also launched flagship stores on XX.xxx during the quarter, including Xxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Yuzefi, TSUBO, Études and ZESPÀ. • In January 2022, XX.xxx announced its strategic partnership with Shopify, becoming Shopify’s first strategic partner in China. Through this collaboration, XX.xxx will launch a fast-track channel for international merchants and emerging brands on Shopify to list their products on XX.xxx, offering more global products to Chinese consumers. Additionally, XX.xxx will support high-quality Chinese brands to set up Direct-to-Consumer channels through Shopify to reach consumers globally, and help international merchants on Shopify to access XX.xxx’s high-quality supplier network. • In the fourth quarter, JD Health continued to innovate and bring quality healthcare services to all family members. As one of the first online pet hospitals launched in China, leveraging the technology and supply chain capabilities, JD Health partnered with veterinarians and offline specialist pet hospitals to provide intergraded online and offline ser...
JD Retail. In the first quarter, XX.xxx established partnerships with a series of high-end brands, including Kering group’s high-end jewelry brand Qeelin, French luxury brand Lanvin, German luxury fashion ecommerce platform Mytheresa, as well as high-end accessories and lifestyle brand MCM, American premium lifestyle brand Xxxx Xxxxx, and French premium cookware brand Le Creuset. Meanwhile, XX.xxx welcomed multiple beauty brands onto the platform, such as Xxx Xxxxxx and YSL under L’Oreal group, as well as men’s skincare brand LAB SERIES and the Re-Nutriv collection under Xxxxx Xxxxxx group. In addition, a set of apparel brands including Abercrombie & Fitch, Champion and Ochirly also opened stores on XX.xxx during the quarter. • In March, XX.xxx and Midea, a world leading manufacturer of home appliances, signed a strategic cooperation agreement to provide corporate customers with more diversified commercial products and high-quality commercial engineering services. XX.xxx and Midea will collaborate in areas including corporate customer development, scenario-based marketing and support for customers’ digital procurement transformation. • In January, JD Health jointly built an internet hospital with Hebei’s Cangzhou Central Hospital, becoming the tenth officially approved internet hospital in Hebei Province. Both parties will jointly promote the digital innovation and the integration of online and offline medical services, providing users with a full-range of services from pre-consultation to aftercares throughout the whole process of treatment to recovery. • In March, JD Health launched an online distribution channel for COVID-19 antigen self- test kits with partnered manufacturers approved by China’s National Medical Products Administration, and devoted to supporting China’s pandemic prevention and control measures. • In March, JD Logistics launched two intercontinental charter cargo flights from Hong Kong to Sao Paulo, Brazil and from Zhengzhou, Henan province to Cologne, Germany. Leveraging its expanding overseas warehouse and transportation network, JD Logistics aims to provide overseas and cross-border integrated supply chain logistics services to a wider range of global brands and customers. • During the Spring Festival in 2022, JD Logistics was invited to become the logistics partner of Douyin E-commerce, providing the latter’s merchants and customers with non-stop logistics services for the holiday promotions. As the first company in China’s logistics industry ...
JD Retail. During the JD 618 Grand Promotion, the company further upgraded its trade-in services for home appliance and home goods, providing customers attractive discounts, complimentary on-site disassembly and moving, and integrated services covering delivery, installation, disassembly and cleaning. These efforts not only improve XX.xxx’s user experience, but also elevate the industry service standard for home appliance and home goods. • During the JD 618 Grand Promotion, the company opened two JD MALLs in Dongguan and Kunming alongside thirteen city-level flagship home appliance and electronics stores in eleven cities such as Chengdu, Tangshan, Suzhou and Nanjing, as well as 724 JD home appliance stores in lower-tier markets. The expansion strives to improve customers’ shopping experience, while further enriching the traditional retail ecosystem. • In the second quarter, Italian luxury fashion brands Bottega Veneta and Xxxxxxx both joined hands with XX.xxx and launched their official flagship stores on the JD platform. Meanwhile, beauty brands including Sisley, a French luxury skincare brand, and SkinCeuticals, a science- based skincare brand of the L’Oreal Group, launched their official flagship stores on XX.xxx. Others joining XX.xxx in the quarter included Maison Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Byredo, Farmacy, and Aesop, among others, further enriching the platform’s product offerings to fully address customers’ diverse skincare needs. • In the second quarter, JD Health expanded its collaborations with global pharmaceutical companies, including Novartis and Novo Nordisk. By further enhancing its cold chain and offline Direct to Patient (“DTP”) omni-channel fulfillment capabilities, JD Health continues to build up its industry-leading online retail channel for new specialized medicines, which provides better accessibility to patients in need. • In April, JD Health officially launched one of the first online medical centers specializing in dermatology in China. The platform features online clinics with over 40 leading experts in the dermatology field, in addition to over 3,000 registered dermatologists from China’s top-tier AAA hospitals. The platform has also assembled a team of full-time dermatologists to provide around-the-clock support for users’ inquiries related to skin issues. • As a strategic service offering of JD Health, JD Family Doctor completed its products upgrade in June and launched a “year-round caring for elderly” service. The service pairs an exclusive h...

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