The Sun (Malaysia)

Cosway to boost presence in Malay market

- BY EE ANN NEE

KUALA LUMPUR: Cosway (M) Sdn Bhd, which launched Muslim-friendly brand “Dignita” yesterday, aims to have 50%-60% of Malay stockists in 1 years’ time to deepen its presence in the Malay direct-selling market, from 30% now.

Cosway executive director Dr Alice Lee said the homegrown direct-selling company has 530 stockists currently.

“Cosway is known to be Chinesecen­tric but we’re doing a rebranding. We want to expand our horizon and target audience. It’s only normal for us to go into the Malay market and to give back to our Malay stockists. We have a good number of Malay stockists and this is a right time to venture into the right product and ‘give back’ to them,” she told a press conference after the product launch here yesterday.

The Dignita brand celebrates the empowermen­t of women and is positioned as trendy, fashionabl­e, youthful and Muslim-friendly. Cosway has teamed up with Naelofar Hijab to come out with the first limited edition of “Dignita” printed satin scarf collection, which will be exclusivel­y distribute­d by Cosway nationwide and online through Cosway’s website.

Cosway yesterday also launched Diamond Royale by Beautycode, a premium line luxury skincare from Switzerlan­d. Diamond Royale, being “pro youth”, comprises six products containing the groundbrea­king Age Correct Complex and adopting selfregene­rative stem cell technology to bring skin back to its youthful state.

Berjaya Corp Bhd executive chairman Tan Sri Vincent Tan expressed confidence that Dignita will spearhead Cosway’s penetratio­n into the Malay direct-selling market environmen­t.

He said the introducti­on of new products such as Diamond Royale and Dignita by Cosway will provide more options for its members to promote in the competitiv­e direct-selling environmen­t.

This month, he said, Cosway added a new feature in its business model, which is the e-centre, an online onestop centre without the hassle of handling stock and inventory.

Members who act as e-centres will enjoy another source of income besides the bonuses, with commission­s of up to 15% of the sales they manage, said Tan.

Tan also announced that, effective yesterday, Cosway is implementi­ng zero-rated GST for all its products nationwide, ahead of the June 1, 2018 date set by the government.

 ??  ?? From left: Tan, Naelofar Hijab founder Neelofa and Lee during the launch of Dignita products at Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.
From left: Tan, Naelofar Hijab founder Neelofa and Lee during the launch of Dignita products at Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.

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