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Thailand: Retail’s future lies in Big Data about customers

THE EXPANSION of distribution channels to physically cater to shoppers in front of their homes, along with enhancing Big Data analysis to capture purchasing behaviour of individual shoppers, have recently emerged as two major new strategies by major retailers. Controversy has followed as major retailers struggle to increase sales and market share, including by violating […]

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Indonesia: Go-jek, Grab to register as transport companies: Minister

Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi has said ride-hailing service providers are required to register as transportation companies within the next two months, so the ministry will have authority over their services. Ride-hailing companies are currently under the supervision of the Communications and Information Ministry. “So far, we have had difficulty in overseeing the companies because they are not registered […]

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Malaysia: Enabling cross-border shopping

IN TODAY’S landscape where almost everything can be bought online, some purchases could be better done offline. However, these products may not necessarily be available locally or are a lot cheaper in other countries. This explains why Alexander Le sees a lot of potential for cross-border shopping platform Jetspree. Jetspree connects buyers to travellers to […]

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Philippines: BSP to adopt 2 regulatory technology solutions this year

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is adopting to regulatory technology (RegTech) solutions to strengthen its risk-based regulatory and supervisory activities. BSP Deputy Governor Chuchi Fonacier said the regulator has committed to a “sandbox” approach with regards to adoption of relevant regulatory and supervisory technology solutions for the banking system. The BSP […]

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Mekong summit sees $66B worth of projects agreed to

Six countries pledged to enact $66 billion worth of projects over the next five years at the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Summit in Hanoi on Saturday, with Cambodia-specific projects scheduled to receive the least amount of funding of any participant. Representatives from the six GMS countries – Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, China and Myanmar – […]

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