Which marketplace is better for sellers?
Allegro is the better choice for established sellers seeking a larger, more mature marketplace. eMAG offers higher growth potential in an emerging market with less competition. For maximum CEE coverage, start with Allegro and expand to eMAG.
| Feature | Allegro | eMAG |
|---|---|---|
| Commission Range | 5.54–14% | 7–15% |
| Monthly Fee | Free | Free |
| Payment Fee | 1.3% | Included |
| Fixed Fee per Item | None | None |
| Currency | PLN | RON |
| Country | Poland | Romania |
| Sale Price | Allegro Fees | eMAG Fees | Allegro Net | eMAG Net |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| €25 | €1.71 | €1.75 | €23.29 | €23.25 |
| €50 | €3.42 | €3.50 | €46.58 | €46.50 |
| €100 | €6.84 | €7.00 | €93.16 | €93.00 |
| €200 | €13.68 | €14.00 | €186.32 | €186.00 |
Allegro averages 11.2% commission across categories, while eMAG averages 9.8%. eMAG has the lower average commission rate.
Neither Allegro nor eMAG charges a monthly subscription fee.
Allegro charges a 1.3% payment fee.
Allegro serves a larger and more established e-commerce market. eMAG's market is smaller but growing much faster.
eMAG operates in one of Europe's fastest-growing e-commerce regions (20%+ growth). Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria offer significant upside.
Allegro has more mature seller tools, analytics, and advertising options. eMAG is improving but still developing its seller ecosystem.
eMAG has significantly less competition, especially from international sellers. Allegro has more sellers but also more buyers.
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