The Borneo Post

Baloy raises RM6.18 mln in largest equity crowdfundi­ng

This is our effort towards capturing FDI for Malaysia in a small but meaningful way. Ahmad Zulqarnain Onn

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KUALA LUMPUR: Baloy, an e-commerce platform made for grocery shopping with a unique Online-to-Offline (O2O)/ Consumer-to-Market (C2M) business model, has raised more than RM6.18 million in one of the largest equity crowdfundi­ng (ECF) campaign raises in Malaysia.

Since its launch on July 2, 2021 on the Ethis Malaysia platform, the campaign garnered investment­s from around the world including Singapore, Malaysia, China, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Pakistan, India, South Africa, Mauritius, France, and the United Kingdom.

Yen Chee Yung, the cofounder and chie executive officer of Baloy said, “Our ECF campaign with Ethis Malaysia has successful­ly raised one of the largest ECF raises in Malaysia, with the participat­ion of not only local but also global investors hailing from close to 20 countries.

“This is our effort towards capturing FDI for Malaysia in a small but meaningful way.

“Baloy is indeed pleased to have raised the capital required to grow our business to the next level. The segment of the market that we are targeting, the B40 now the B50, was hardest hit by the pandemic but it remains resilient and requires an innovative approach to ensure that the needs of this group are met.”

Since 2019, Baloy has presented the solution to lower consumer expenses on essential goods especially for B40 households through its unique business model, which is a model from customer to manufactur­er online to offline.

By combining both C2M and O2O concepts, Baloy effectivel­y differenti­ates itself in the local retail space by offering the lowest price possible. With current household income statistics, Baloy’s business model offers a solution to lowering foodbased inflation, by improving consumers’ purchasing power, and by assisting small traders and SMEs to empower them towards recovery from the long-tail economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The fact that the Ethis platform was able to facilitate shariah-compliant retail investors from close to 20 different countries shows that we have matured as a conduit for investment to flow into Malaysia.

“We hope that this global approach to raising the muchneeded capital for Malaysian companies is utilised as the primary means of funding innovative business ideas for local entreprene­urs and SMEs looking to expand as the economy starts to grow post-pandemic.

“This is also aligned with the aspiration of 12th Malaysia plan to support MSMEs as well as entreprene­urs via fintech and crowdfundi­ng capabiliti­es.”

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