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Friday, 17 June 2016

Over 10,000 Asian business owners now use Shopmatic

Shopmatic, an e-commerce software-as-a-service (SaaS) company based in Singapore which aims to provide a simple, affordable and smart e-commerce solution, has reached the 10,000 customer mark. This year, the company plans to expand its presence to other parts of Asia such as Philippines, Australia, and Indonesia, further strengthening its commitment to the region.

"We are very fortunate to have grown into our current size in such a short time while continuously improving our product offering, service proposition and customer experience," CEO and Co-founder of Shopmatic, Anurag Avula, said. The company has a current staff strength of 40.

"I've witnessed thousands of people accomplish life-long dreams of growing their own successful business and nothing makes me happier. This is the best thing about working at Shopmatic -- seeing all of the incredible things our community does with our platform. Every day we are a step closer to transforming the marketplace and giving more people the opportunity to access the best global, regional and local partners on a simple platform and in just a few clicks. More importantly, we are helping our customers reach out to a new set of customers, a segment that is beyond traditional brick and mortar," he said.

Shopmatic recently invested in a logistics network, partnering with Aramex, a global provider of logistics and transportation solutions. "We recognise that managing the last-mile delivery is one of the biggest challenges for homepreneurs and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and we want to help them solve this problem. The partnership between Aramex and Shopmatic brings about a strategic opportunity for us to enhance our "one-stop-shop" value proposition, managing the entire ecosystem, enabling anyone to sell online," Avula added.

Shopmatic has also partnered with industry players such as PayPal, allowing business owners to enjoy special rates.

Interested?

Read the TechTrade Asia blog post about Shopmatic and its partner Aramex

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