The Borneo Post

Fifth #MYCYBERSAL­E 2018 draws more than 1,200 merchants

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KUCHING: The fifth #MYCYBERSAL­E 2018 is set to become Malaysia’s biggest ever national online sale event since 2014, with over 1,200 merchants offering products and services in more than 20 retail categories.

The event is proving to be a successful model for the small medium enterprise­s ( SMEs) with almost 70 per cent of the participat­ing merchants coming from this sector.

The # MYCYBERSAL­E 2018, happening from September 3 to 7, is organised by the National ICT Associatio­n of Malaysia (PIKOM) and supported by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC).

The regional and internatio­nal brands taking part in this online sale event include Lazada, Shopee, Shop back ,28 Mall, Malaysia Airlines Berhad, Qoo10, Hermo, Shopback, Coca Cola, Mead Johnson and Unilever.

“#MYCYBERSAL­E merchants have lined up attractive deals and items at hugely-discounted prices for consumers to take advantage of. This is the time to grab fantastic travel deals, your favourite tech gadgets, shop for festive holiday gifts and year-end parties,” PIKOM chairman Ganesh Kumar Bangah said.

“Almost two thirds of the Malaysian internet users are online shoppers and #MYCYBERSAL­E 2018 has the potential to reach over 13.9 million online shoppers in Malaysia.”

He added that PIKOM is confident the targeted RM370 million in GMV for the event will be surpassed. GMV is defined as the total revenue generated during the five-day sales period before making an allowance for discounts. In line with its theme - ‘Driving Growth Through Omni Channel Commerce,’ # MYCYBERSAL­E 2018 is aimed at encouragin­g SMEs and micro-enterprise­s to adopt an omnichanne­l approach for their businesses to reduce dependency on social media private messaging sales.

More than 600 merchants are expected to ship orders to China, United Arab Emirates, the US and other countries in Europe and South East Asia.

With the favourable ringgit currency rate expected to attract more overseas customers to #MYCYBERSAL­E 2018, PIKOM is confident that the targeted RM50 million export revenue will be achieved, said Ganesh, who was speaking at the launch of #MYCYBERSAL­E 2018 yesterday.

This online sale event has become a catalyst for merchants in Malaysia to be part of the e- Commerce ecosystem and contribute to the domestic and export e-Commerce revenue. In 2017, #MYCYBERSAL­E attracted 1,007 merchants generating RM311 million in GMV, with RM39 million in export revenue.

The event drew strong support from more than 100 leading corporate and retail brands in the private sector.

“This is the second year that PIKOM is helming # MYCYBERSAL­E and I am confident it is on a progressiv­e road to become a fully self-sustainabl­e event as more than 62 per cent of the event this year is funded by the private sector compared with 40 per cent last year,” Ganesh said.

He added that from this year onwards, the #MYCYBERSAL­E event will be held annually between the National Day and Malaysia Day for consumers to take advantage of the attractive deals and rockbottom prices, offered by the merchants during these memorable national celebratio­ns.

Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n ( MDEC) chief executive officer Datuk Yasmin Mahmood commended the efforts by PIKOM in taking on the mantle of organising the campaign for the second year running. “Initiated by MDEC in 2014, we are pleased to continue to support # MYCYBERSAL­E, which is helping more local SMEs take their rightful place in the burgeoning eCommerce arena and place Malaysia as a regional eCommerce powerhouse.”

Applauding the cross-industry collaborat­ion, she further commented that initiative­s such as # MYCYBERSAL­E are aligned with a most fundamenta­l objective of the National Strategic eCommerce Roadmap, which is to accelerate adoption of eCommerce (in Malaysia).

“Our SMEs and microenter­prises will benefit greatly from these proactive steps to boost online trade,” she said.

According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia, the eCommerce growth rate in Malaysia is expected to grow from the 10.6 per cent in 2016 to 20.8 per cent by 2020. With one of the highest internet penetratio­ns in Southeast Asia at 85.7 per cent and mobile penetratio­n at almost 140 per cent, Malaysia has become one of the fastest growing emerging eCommerce emerging markets in the region.

“The nation’s merchants, SMEs, industry and our consumers are forging ahead to digitalise Malaysia’s proud tradition as a global trading nation,” she added. “These are stepping stones to even greater things: Malaysia is now moving up the value chain and trading in ideas, innovation and new technologi­es in a spirit of collaborat­ion across different sectors.”

At the stroke of midnight on September 3, consumers will be spoilt for choice by the wide array of promotions and deals at www. mycybersal­e.my from over 20 retail categories to choose from. These include electronic­s, fashion, baby and kids, travel, health and beauty, home and living, food and beverage, wellness services, home appliances, and sporting equipment.

 ??  ?? Seen at the official launch of #MyCyberSal­e 2018 were from left MDEC member, Board of Directors Datuk Mathialaka­n Chelliah, Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia deputy secretary in the Informatio­n Technology Division Ahmad Norhad Zahari, Ganesh and PIKOM deputy chairman Danny Lee.
Seen at the official launch of #MyCyberSal­e 2018 were from left MDEC member, Board of Directors Datuk Mathialaka­n Chelliah, Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia deputy secretary in the Informatio­n Technology Division Ahmad Norhad Zahari, Ganesh and PIKOM deputy chairman Danny Lee.

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