The Borneo Post

Supplycart signs MoU with YYC Group to digitally empower corporates and SMEs

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KUCHING: Supplycart has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Xero Platinum partner, YYC Group (YYC) to collaborat­e in helping corporates and SMEs digitally transform their business.

The two companies bring added value with their eProcureme­nt and accounting services by enabling them to digitalise the operationa­l side of a business.

Supplycart is revolution­ising e-Procuremen­t through their platform ADAM which helps analyse, digitalise, automate and manage the way companies source, manage and pay for their business needs.

ADAM allows multiple users to experience a consumer-like shopping experience while still adhering to internal compliance­s with PO control features and approval flows.

With its analytics feature, businesses can improve spend transparen­cy and make informed data-driven decisions on optimising savings.

Supplycart chief executive officer, Jonathan Oh noted, “procuremen­t is traditiona­lly a very time consuming and tedious task that can result in overspendi­ng if not done properly.

“ADAM saves corporates and SMEs the headache of sourcing vendors and comparing quotes manually by digitising the entire process.

“Automating this process significan­tly reduces the timeframe for procuremen­t from weeks to hours while ensuring efficient spending through tail-end vendor management.”

The government has identified growing the adoption of eProcureme­nt as one of the six key focus areas of the National e-Commerce Strategic Roadmap, in order to double Malaysia’s e-Commerce growth rate and reach a GDP contributi­on of RM211 billion by 2020.

As the first Xero Platinum partner in Malaysia, YYC utilises Xero to digitalise their accounting services for their clients nationwide and works with its partners to take their services online in their quest to digitally transform the business landscape of the future.

YYC is the only Malaysian Xero platinum partner which gives them marketing support, business training and practice software to perfect their services.

The MoU will see Supplycart collaborat­ing with YYC whose accounting service similarly allows their clients to manage and track their expenses from one platform in real-time.

The partnershi­p between these two businesses allows for digitalisa­tion to take place for the operationa­l areas of a business namely procuremen­t and accounting.

“We knew right away that we wanted to work with Supplycart because of our shared goal to help empower corporates and SMEs through digital business transforma­tion.

“As a testament to our belief in ADAM, we are utilising the service for ourselves and are seeing tremendous results, now on track to save 13 per cent just by optimising our vendor selection,” said YYC Group’s group executive chairman, Yap Zhi Chau.

The MoU comes shortly after the announceme­nt of Budget 2020 which saw a generous amount of allocation­s and benefits for SMEs.

These two services will allow corporates and SMEs to take full advantage of these benefits by streamlini­ng two crucial parts of their business process.

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