The Phnom Penh Post

Wing Bank signs on to ministry’s CambodiaTr­ade

- May Kunmakara

THE Ministry of Commerce and Wing Bank (Cambodia) Plc, a subsidiary of local conglomera­te Royal Group of Companies Ltd, on August 30 entered into a partnershi­p agreement to integrate digital payment systems into the ministry’s e-marketplac­e, CambodiaTr­ade.com, to help shore up Cambodian small- and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (SME).

The ministry soft-launched CambodiaTr­ade in mid-June to open up new pathways for the Kingdom’s SMEs to sell their wares to a broader audience and capture a slice of the growing global digital economy.

Royal Group chairman Kith Meng said that efforts from the technical teams of the ministry and Wing guided the project to success, adding that the bank has played a critical role over the past 13 years as a payment platform to serve the banked and unbanked population­s.

“Looking 13 years back, Cambodia was not as broadly developed as it is today. We have made it easier for our people, especially [SMEs], and our compatriot­s abroad, especially those in [South] Korea, Thailand and Malaysia, to send money – via Wing,” he said.

He voiced appreciati­on to the ministry for the developmen­t of CambodiaTr­ade, which he said “is in line with the digital age, and on par with other countries in ASEAN and around the world”.

“Now, if we don’t change course, our markets and distributi­on channel will remain comparable with other countries,” Meng said.

Minister of Commerce Pan Sorasak said Wing’s continued participat­ion will drive digital payments on the online marketplac­e once it kicks off, lauding the bank for its support during the times of Covid-19 l ockdowns.

He said the ministry opened preregistr­ation for CambodiaTr­ade to local SMEs as part of its mid-June soft launch, in the hopes that these businesses would use the platform to export domestic wares and widen their markets – in the Kingdom and abroad.

The official launch ceremony will be held “soon”, he said.

“The establishm­ent of CambodiaTr­ade.com is in line with the context of rapid technologi­cal evolution in Cambodia.

“Historical­ly, we all depended on the export of Cambodian products to overseas markets through crossborde­r trade with trading partners. And those exports account for about 55 per cent of Cambodia’s gross domestic product [GDP].

“With the advancemen­t of new technologi­es, many companies are shifting their business to e-commerce, selling on e-marketplac­es and social media.

“E-commerce activity in Cambodia has also grown significan­tly, especially during the Covid-19 outbreak. Seeing the aforementi­oned developmen­t, the Ministry of Commerce has created the CambodiaTr­ade.com, tailoring opportunit­ies to the benefit of SMEs.

“The goal of this initiative is to provide opportunit­ies for SMEs to participat­e in e-commerce, as well

as to create a new gateway for ecommerce enterprise­s to increase sales, boost exports, create jobs and generate more income for the people,” Sorasak said.

Wing CEO Han Peng Kwang said the partnershi­p is designed with small businesses in mind to support the ministry’s e-marketplac­e, by allowing them to make and receive payments using Wing’s digital financial services in a convenient, fast and secure manner.

He said the ministry’s support and integratio­n of Wing into the platform would boost cashless and digital

payments in the Kingdom, and help local SMEs.

“Wing Bank is ready to use our digital financial service to support the Ministry of Commerce’s CambodiaTr­ade marketplac­e and help the SMEs to grow their business together.

“Together, we will build a vibrant digital economy and society by laying the foundation­s for promoting digital adoption and transforma­tion in the community by promoting a new economic growth and improving the social welfare in this country in the post-pandemic era,” Han said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? The commerce ministry and Wing entered into a partnershi­p agreement on Monday to integrate digital payment systems into the CambodiaTr­ade e-marketplac­e.
HENG CHIVOAN The commerce ministry and Wing entered into a partnershi­p agreement on Monday to integrate digital payment systems into the CambodiaTr­ade e-marketplac­e.

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