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Faire expands globally, bringing wholesale platform to 15 new markets

Faire platform expanding global reach to retailers in Europe and New Zealand
  • Faire, the leading online wholesale platform, has announced its expansion into New Zealand and 14 additional countries across Europe.
  • This expansion marks Faire’s broadest international rollout to date, underscoring its growing role as the preferred platform for independent retailers and brands worldwide.
  • Over the past four years, Faire has rapidly expanded across Europe's largest markets, covering 70 per cent of Europe's GDP and becoming a key global partner for independent businesses.

Faire, the leading online wholesale platform, has announced its expansion into New Zealand and 14 additional countries across Europe, making its global network of curated brands and business tools available to independent retailers across nearly 35 countries worldwide.

This expansion marks Faire’s broadest international rollout to date, underscoring its growing role as the preferred platform for independent retailers and brands worldwide.


Over the past four years, Faire has rapidly expanded across Europe's largest markets, covering 70 per cent of Europe's GDP and becoming a key global partner for independent businesses. Today, Europe is growing twice as fast as North America, with brands on the continent fulfilling over 2 million orders on Faire and retailers spending nearly $500 million to date.

“Independent retailers are the heart of local economies around the world, and our mission has always been to help them thrive,” said Max Rhodes, co-founder and CEO of Faire.

“This expansion doubles our reach across Europe and extends our community of retailers and brands into New Zealand – giving thousands more shop owners access to the products, tools, and support they need to grow. We’re proud to continue building a global network where local retail can flourish without borders.”

This European expansion includes launches in Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania – and comes at a critical time for independent retail communities. Countries like Bulgaria and Romania are among the fastest-growing retail economies in Europe, yet local retailers historically faced barriers to accessing international products and suppliers.

With Faire's platform, shop owners in cities like Athens, Krakow, and Ljubljana can now stock curated international goods with the same ease as retailers in Paris or New York.

More than 35,000 retailers across these countries have already joined Faire’s waitlist, and brands in these markets have listed over 115,000 products on the platform, signaling a vibrant wholesale ecosystem ready to grow.

Lithuania-based home and accessories brand, Linen Tales, joined the platform in 2019 to reach retailers in new markets.

“Faire has helped us reach retailers across the world and their customers love our linen home textiles. New retailers discover us through the platform every week, place their first orders easily, and often come back for more,” said Linen Tales founder, Boris Symulevic.

Since then, they’ve achieved over $3 million in order volume and are stocked in nearly 2,000 retailers through the platform.

Faire offers retailers access to over 100,000 brands, flexible 60-day payment terms, simplified logistics, and personalised product recommendations. Over the past four years, the company has made major investments in its international operations, including localised currency and VAT support, multi-language capabilities, and a robust shipping and logistics infrastructure.

Its European headquarters in the UK continues to grow, with roughly 100 employees supporting customers in multiple languages and markets.

The addition of New Zealand also builds on Faire’s strong performance in Australia, where the company launched in 2022. Since then, the platform has enabled more than 170,000 orders for 4,000 Australian brands, and over 10,000 Australian retailers are transacting on the platform.

The move into New Zealand strengthens Faire's presence in Oceania and provides Australian brands with expanded regional reach while giving New Zealand retailers access to Faire's global network of suppliers.