E-wallet service provider Boost helps micro, SMEs move business online | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 21— Homegrown e-wallet service provider Boost has launched an e-commerce campaign to help micro and small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) simplify their online business by adapting to the new normal. Boost said this is a suitable avenue for Boost to help and train...

Friday, 21 Aug 2020 03:42 PM MYT

Boost said this is a suitable avenue for Boost to help and train businesses to digitise to access larger markets while simplifying the payment process. “Boost will help merchants digitise and move from offline to online by providing their own e-commerce catalog and integrated with Boost Payment Link feature for a seamless end-to-end online experience.

Boost chief executive officer Mohd Khairil Abdullah said the framework, laid through the government and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation initiative, would give MSMEs access to innovative digital solutions that were easy to use and could help businesses not only recover quickly but grow in the new normal.

 

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