The Borneo Post

UEM Sunrise, Grab join forces to encourage cashless culture

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KUCHING: UEM Sunrise Bhd ( UEM Sunrise), together with Grab Malaysia, inked a strategic partnershi­p to drive a cashless culture in and around Publika and Iskandar Puteri.

The partnershi­p which will see Grab offering its full suite of services to benefit the business objectives of retailers, whilst changing the dining and shopping experience for customers.

As part of the partnershi­p, UEM Sunrise will assist Grab to ensure that a significan­t number of their tenants will adopt GrabPay as one of their preferred cashless payment method.

In doing so, this enables merchants to not only do away with the worry of handling huge amounts of cash at the end of the day, but also be more focused on servicing their customers and have better visibility and transparen­cy of daily transactio­ns.

Moreover, with almost one in two Malaysians having the Grab app, merchants can also tap into the wide variety of Grab users. Some of Publika’s merchants who are now on the Grab platform, either as GrabFood or GrabPay merchants are Plan B, Red Revenge, Baskin Robbins and TeaLive, who has been a GrabPay merchant since the launch of the mobile wallet.

In addition to establishi­ng Publika and Iskandar Puteri as a cashless environmen­t, Grab will be providing a designated waiting area for passengers as they wait for their rides.

Grab Malaysia’s country head, Sean Goh shared that one of Grab’s secret recipes to its success is by seeking out like-minded partners who share the same vision for a more progressiv­e and convenient lifestyle for their customers.

“As a homegrown tech-enabled company, we are heavily invested in making our customers’ lives more convenient by addressing their everyday needs, from transport to food deliveries and even in- store payments by a singular payment platform.

“In doing so, we are able to help shape a new Malaysia that supports innovation economy where micro entreprene­urs such as our drivers and merchants, especially our local small establishe­d brands can flourish,” said Goh.

Anwar Syahrin Abdul Ajib, managing director and chief executive officer of UEM Sunrise also chimed in that they are always mindful of designing sustainabl­e environmen­ts that nurtures community building.

“We are very conscienti­ous of the role we play as a property developer to ensure that our township developmen­ts cater to the needs of our tenants, customers, and also, the communitie­s that have chosen our projects as their home.

“So, while we believe we should initiate the first step, we pride ourselves in going beyond bricks and mortars to create an ecosystem through digital initiative and take our vision further. Hence, we are very excited about such partnershi­ps with Grab that adds value to the people we are building for,” said Anwar.

Aside from the joint partnershi­p within Publika, Grab will also support UEM Sunrise’s developmen­t in Iskandar Puteri in Johor by offering similar suites of services there. Iskandar Puteri, is one of the five flagship zones of Iskandar Malaysia.

Upon completion, Iskandar Puteri will become the largest fully integrated urban developmen­t in Southeast Asia that will provide significan­t investment, financial and business opportunit­ies; hence a role model for an economical­ly, socially and environmen­tally sustainabl­e city.

 ??  ?? Goh, Anwar and Ooi Huey Tyng, Head of GrabPay Malaysia, Singapore and Philippine­s shake hands to signify the partnershi­p between UEM Sunrise and Grab Malaysia.
Goh, Anwar and Ooi Huey Tyng, Head of GrabPay Malaysia, Singapore and Philippine­s shake hands to signify the partnershi­p between UEM Sunrise and Grab Malaysia.

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