
Trouva is now owned by Project J alongside Fy!, a home and living marketplace which is unaffected by the sale process. Money blog: What you need to know if something goes wrong on Vinted The company offers a platform for independent shops and boutiques that do not have an online presence to sell their products.
A source close to the company said it had taken the decision to pause orders and sales during the search for a new owner in order "to protect customers and sellers".
Since 2022, Trouva has been owned at various points by Made.com, which itself subsequently collapsed, then briefly by Next, and then a vehicle called Re:store.
It was acquired by Project J last year.
"This has been an incredibly difficult decision, but we have decided to focus our efforts on building the Fy! brand and explore the options for a sale of Trouva," Jonathan Thomson, co-founder of Project J, said.
"By exploring a potential sale, we are creating an opportunity for Trouva to continue its journey.
"We believe this is in the best interests of the business, boutiques and the team."
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