The main fees Noon charges sellers
Exact percentages vary by category, fulfilment model, and market, and Noon updates them over time, so the only reliable source for your numbers is your own settlement report. We never quote a rate we cannot verify for your account. What stays constant is the shape of the fee stack:
- Commission
- A percentage of each sale, charged by Noon and varying by product category. Your exact category rate is shown in your settlement report, not a single flat number across the catalogue.
- Fulfilment (FBN and FBPI)
- Pick, pack, and handling charges that depend on whether the item ships from Noon's warehouse (FBN) or from yours (FBPI). The model you pick changes both the fee and your cash-flow profile.
- Storage
- Charged for FBN stock held in Noon's fulfilment centres. Slow-moving SKUs quietly accumulate storage cost, which is why a per-SKU profit view matters.
- Shipping
- Last-mile delivery cost passed to the seller, which differs by fulfilment model and destination market across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
- Refund and return handling
- When an order is returned, Noon applies handling charges on top of the lost sale. Tracking these per SKU surfaces which products are eating your margin on returns.
Where to find your real rates
Every fee above appears as a line in your Noon settlement report (the transaction view at item level). Read top to bottom, each deduction is itemised against an order. That is the document of record for what Noon actually charged you, and it is what SKUmargin parses to compute true net profit per SKU rather than relying on assumed rates.
Turning fees into a profit number
Once every fee is booked against the right order and you layer in your cost of goods, ad spend, and returns, you get the number that actually matters: net profit per SKU. That is exactly what SKUmargin does automatically.
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