The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UOB Malaysia partners Dropee to help retailers, wholesaler­s digitalise and optimise businesses while saving costs

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KUALA LUMPUR: UOB Malaysia has partnered with Dropee, a leading business-to-business ecommerce solution provider, to help retailers and wholesaler­s digitalise and optimise their businesses while saving operationa­l costs.

As part of the collaborat­ion, the bank has launched UOBxDropee, an exclusive package offering one-stop access to a range of financial solutions that cover cash management and trade finance as well as compliment­ary access to UOB Business Internet Banking Plus (UOB BIBPlus).

The bank’s customisab­le cash management solutions will enable Dropee customers to manage their receivable­s and payables in a more efficient manner, thereby managing their financial accounting with greater certainty.

In addition, UOBxDropee offers fee waivers for realtime gross se lement systems via UOB BIBPlus that include Interbank GIRO, Real-Time Electronic Transfer of Funds and Securities (RENTAS) and foreign telegraphi­c transfers.

Businesses will also enjoy preferred rates for fees and charges for UOB Malaysia’s trade finance solutions. These benefits will enable them to achieve greater cost-efficienci­es.

Under the collaborat­ion with Dropee, UOB Malaysia’s wholesale banking clients will also get a 20 percent discount on the monthly subscripti­on fee when they sign up for Dropee’s online trading solution. The solution will enable them to buy supplies and to sell their products online more convenient­ly.

UOB Malaysia’s managing director and head of Wholesale Banking Ng Wei Wei said the collaborat­ion with Dropee underscore­s the bank’s commitment to help companies accelerate their digitalisa­tion journey amid the current business environmen­t.

“The Covid-19 containmen­t measures have prompted more consumers to shop online and this in turn has compelled businesses to go digital sooner rather than later,” Wei Wei added.

“We are excited to work with Dropee to fast-track companies’ transition from the traditiona­l brick-and-mortar to online channels.

“The collaborat­ion demonstrat­es our focus on providing the right financial solutions and connecting our clients to the relevant products and services our ecosystem partners have to offer.

“It also reflects our transactio­n banking capabiliti­es in delivering real value to our clients, especially amid a challengin­g business environmen­t.”

During the year, UOB Malaysia was recognised for its transactio­n banking capabiliti­es, receiving a total of 11 awards.

Among the awards are The Best Transactio­n Bank in Malaysia from The Asset, Asia’s Best Treasury and Finance Strategies from Corporate Treasurer, and Malaysia’s Internatio­nal Trade Finance Bank of the Year from Asian Banking and Finance.

Founded in 2017, Dropee has processed more than 100,000 purchase orders and is continuing to grow its presence in the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector.

Through Dropee’s so ware-asa-solution (SaaS) service, Dropee Direct, businesses can set up their own business-to-business ecommerce portals that come with features such as wholesale order management and inventory tracking on a single platform.

Dropee Direct connects with Dropee Marketplac­e, which currently hosts more than 60,000 trading and wholesale members who go on the platform to source products from new and existing suppliers.

With a few clicks, registered users can monitor orders and payments on the platform anytime, anywhere.

Dropee chief executive officer and co-founder Lennise Ng said the company strives to help businesses go digital as seamlessly as possible.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has brought significan­t disruption to many Malaysian businesses, especially the retail SMEs,” Lennise added.

“With this partnershi­p, Dropee aims to help businesses navigate these difficult times by extending their cash flow to keep them afloat. We continue to support our local businesses for they are the backbone of our nation’s economy.”

 ??  ?? Wei Wei (centre) and Lennise (second right) pose with from le to right, UOB Malaysia executive director and country head of Transactio­n Banking Lucas Chew, UOB Malaysia executive director and country head of Commercial Banking Beh Wee Khee and Dropee chief financial officer Aizat Rahim.
Wei Wei (centre) and Lennise (second right) pose with from le to right, UOB Malaysia executive director and country head of Transactio­n Banking Lucas Chew, UOB Malaysia executive director and country head of Commercial Banking Beh Wee Khee and Dropee chief financial officer Aizat Rahim.

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