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eBay Buys Tise for $130M to Win Over Gen Z and Millennial Shoppers

by Faith Amonimo
September 25, 2025
in E-Commerce
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eBay Buys Tise for $130M to Win Over Gen Z and Millennial Shoppers

eBay just dropped $130 million to acquire Tise, a Norwegian social marketplace that’s winning over Gen Z and millennials with its Instagram-meets-secondhand-shopping approach. The deal closes a chapter in eBay’s quest to stay relevant among younger shoppers who increasingly prefer mobile-first, socially-driven platforms.

Research shows the resale sector will hit $367 billion by 2029, growing four times faster than traditional retail. For eBay, buying Tise means access to the Nordic platform’s 21 million users who treat shopping like social media.

eBay Ventures Doubles Down After 2022 Investment

eBay Ventures first backed Tise in 2022, making this acquisition a natural progression rather than a surprise move. The Oslo-based company raised $45 million in total funding since its 2014 launch, with investors including Bring (Norway’s state-owned postal service) and Nysn Climate Investments.

“This acquisition is a natural next step in our investment in Tise,” said Oliver Klinck, eBay’s VP for Global Markets Success and C2C operations. The platform will help eBay “more deeply connect with the next generation of enthusiasts.”

For eBay, which operates in 190 markets with 134 million active buyers, Tise represents something it currently lacks: genuine social commerce appeal among younger users.

Social Features Drive Tise Platform Success

Tise’s secret sauce lies in features that feel more like Instagram than traditional e-commerce. Users can follow their favorite sellers, like and comment on listings, and receive personalized recommendations based on their activity. The app describes itself as “a marriage between Instagram and Craigslist for selling and discovering secondhand fashion.”

This social-first approach resonates with Gen Z shoppers, who view shopping as entertainment. According to ThredUp’s 2025 Resale Report, 39% of younger generation shoppers bought secondhand apparel on social commerce platforms last year.

The platform focuses on current, on-trend inventory rather than vintage pieces, appealing to users who want fashionable items without traditional shopping friction. Tise also gamifies the experience with “Tise Cash” rewards that users earn through platform engagement.

Financial Winners and Market Implications

The deal creates significant returns for early investors. Swedish investment company VNV Global, which invested approximately $678,000 in Tise from 2021, expects to earn $10.9 million from its 8.3% stake – a remarkable 1,500% return.

This windfall validates the investment thesis around social commerce platforms targeting younger demographics. As traditional retailers struggle with changing consumer preferences, platforms that successfully blend social media mechanics with commerce command premium valuations.

Integration Challenges Ahead for eBay

eBay must now integrate Tise’s social features without alienating its existing user base or diluting what makes Tise special. The company plans to maintain Tise as a separate platform while incorporating its innovations into eBay’s broader C2C strategy.

The deal, expected to close by fourth quarter 2025, will test eBay’s ability to modernize while preserving its core marketplace functionality. Success requires balancing the social, mobile-first expectations of Gen Z users with the needs of eBay’s established seller community.

For the secondhand fashion market, eBay’s move shows that even established players recognize the need to embrace social commerce or risk obsolescence. As sustainability concerns and economic pressures drive more consumers toward resale platforms, the companies that best combine community, convenience, and commerce will capture the largest market share.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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