Tuesday 28 September 2021

 

MAS Announces PayNow's Linkage with Malaysia's DuitNow

Singapore's MAS and Malaysia's BNM have announced that they will be linking their payment systems PayNow and DuitNow in a phased manner to revolutionize cross-border payments across the two nations.

The linkage of PayNow and DuitNow will get started in the fourth quarter of 2022. This phase will allow the customers of participating financial institutions to make real-time money transfers between Singapore and Malaysia, using just a mobile number. Further, customers will also be able to make retail payments by scanning NETS or DuitNow QR codes displayed at merchants' storefronts.

"Singapore's remittance corridor with Malaysia is our largest remittance corridor; hence, the PayNow-DuitNow linkage will be an important infrastructure to support cross-border payment needs of individuals and businesses, as well as the growing digital economic activity between both countries. The linkage also offers MAS and BNM a valuable opportunity to incorporate the use of distributed ledger and smart contract technologies in the wholesale cross border payments space," said Sopnendu Mohanty, Chief FinTech Officer of MAS.

This payments systems linkage will also help travellers between the two countries in a big way. Further phases of linkage will present customers with a wider range of features. It is being said that innovative features such as distributed ledger technology-based solutions could also be explored through this linkage.

 

AlgoGroup Acquires Beanie Following Fresh Funding

After a fresh round of funding from Requina Capital, AlgoGroup has announced the acquisition of Beanie. The company has also announced investments in Beanie for Paws and Padie.

AlgoGroup's revenue increased three times after the addition of the three brands and is expected to fuel the company's month-over-month top-line growth.

"Our goal is to light up the consumer products universe by working with and building a coalition of brands which encapsulate our vision. Our mission is, and always will be, to empower brands and the process of brand building. We are eager to bring more brand concepts into the spotlight," said Chris Fung, Executive Director of AlgoGroup.

After the acquisition of Beanie AlgoGroup is able to leverage granular consumption patterns in the pet supplements space to create a spin-off brand 'Beanie for Paws.' The company has also invested on Padie, a biodegradable female hygiene brand.

This move for expansion by AlgoGroup will help it grow its regional sales footprint, with a target to add distribution channels across Southeast Asia, Oceania and North America by the end of 2021. Read more blogs

 

OGA Unveils £1m competition for electrification of offshore oil and gas to save energy

The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), which promotes the United Kingdom's oil and gas industry in a recent press meet, has stated that it has launched a £1 million competition to back the electrification of offshore oil and gas production. This initiative predominantly seeks to fund various studies that will accelerate the electrification of offshore implementation and installations powered by gas or diesel.

The recent reports suggest that the power generated contributes to about two-thirds of oil and gas production emissions. OGA estimates that the electrification process will cut up approximately three million tons of carbon dioxide reduction per annum (Mtpa), equal to annual carbon emissions from houses in a city as big as Liverpool.

OGA Chief Executive Dr. Andy Samuel has stated that the electrification of oil and gas installations is crucial for the industry's license to meet its North Sea Transition Deal emissions reduction targets. This is an excellent opportunity for the industry to support offshore wind expansion, with innovative and long-lasting infrastructure that will provide the necessary benefits beyond oil and gas long into the future.

 

Microsoft is all set to launch the latest Office 2021 along with Windows 11 on Oct 5th


In the 2020’s Microsoft Ignite event, the tech giant had made an announcement that a newer version of Microsoft Office will soon be released for Windows and Mac OS. Recently, the company has given an official release date for the same. On the 5th of October, users can expect the launch of the new MS Office along with the latest Windows 11. MS Office is all set to be released in the perpetual version. This means that the users will no longer pay the fee on a subscription basis; instead, they will be playing at once.

With this type of license, the users will receive continuous updates until they want, and the app will work even after Microsoft stops releasing new patch-up updates for that version. This perpetual app is bound to just one device, and users cannot use it more than once. It is very feasible to go with the perpetual version when compared to the subscription model, and millions of users and companies are also going with this. Moreover, Microsoft is increasing the subscription fee for Office from next year. Some of the expected features in the new Office are Line Focus, Dark Mode, LOOKUP, and dynamic arrays for Excel. Read more blogs

Monday 27 September 2021

AWS Announces Plans to Open an Infrastructure Region in New Zealand

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has said that it will be opening an infrastructure region in New Zealand in 2024. The new AWS Asia Pacific (Auckland) will have three Availability Zones.

This newly announced region will be owned by a New Zealand-based AWS entity. This new region will enable more developers, startups, and enterprises as well as government, education, and nonprofit organizations to run their applications and serve end users from data centers located in New Zealand.

This new region will create 1,000 new jobs in New Zealand through $5.3 billion investment. Over the next 15 years, this AWS region will have an estimated economic impact of $7.7 billion on New Zealand's GDP.

"Our investments reflect AWS’s deep and long-term commitment to New Zealand. We are excited to build new world-class infrastructure locally, train New Zealanders with in-demand digital skills, and continue to help local organizations deliver applications that accelerate digital transformation and fuel economic growth," said Prasad Kalyanaraman, Vice President of Infrastructure Services, AWS.

AWS has also announced that it has plans to launch 24 more Availability Zones and eight more AWS Regions in Australia, India, Indonesia, Israel, Spain, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, and the new AWS Region in New Zealand. Read more news

 

Cybereason, Sysware Partnership to Protect Indonesian Companies from Cyberattacks

A leading operation-centric attack protection company Cybereason has partnered with Sysware to protect Indonesian companies from sophisticated cyberattacks on endpoints and across their networks.

This partnership will also see Sysware offer its customers a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution powered by the Cybereason Defense Platform, which will deliver Endpoint Detection and Response, Next-Generation Antivirus, anti-ransomware and fileless malware protection to enterprise clients through a single unified agent.

"Partnering with Sysware provides Cybereason with the opportunity to deliver world-class cybersecurity capabilities through the Sysware presence in Indonesia," said Derrick Ng, Channel and Alliance Director, APAC, Cybereason.

"Combining Cybereason’s top rated technology and services with Sysware’s vast expertise will accelerate our expansion in the Indonesian market," said Eric Tan, Sales Director, APAC, Cybereason.

Founded in 2007, Sysware is a leading Next Generation IT Distributor.

Through this partnership, Sysware and Cybereason's customers will be able to detect threats faster, monitor activities across both networks with actionable intelligence, and leveraged guided remediation. This means that the collaboration could fend off threats like the SolarWinds supply chain attacks. Read more news

 


 

The magic secret to a successful business – listening to your customer

There are many ways to succeed in business, such as quality products, good marketing, and a steady stream of investors – but the most important factor of all is the customer. Without the customer, there is no business really – no one to purchase your products or market your wares to. Thus, the question becomes: how can you attract new, and retain existing, customers? The answer is simple – listen to what they have to say.

Why listening is important

Studies have shown that as many as 86% of customers will move to a competitor if their current business does not provide good customer service or value their feedback. The loss of existing customers can be a devastating blow to a business, as maintaining a good relationship with existing customers is far less expensive – and of course much easier – than garnering a new set of customers and brand loyalty. And, as Forbes so accurately points out, what drives [customer] retention is listening, and just as important, acting on what you have “heard.” So, it is not merely enough to provide pleasant customer service agents who listen to feedback, if no action is taken to assess and implement this information.

The case of the Haypp Group

Moreover, the success of listening to one’s customers and using their feedback positively can be seen in the case of the Haypp Group. The nicotine company was founded in 2018 and was reported as selling approximately 80,000 cans of nicotine pouches per month in 2019. According to the Haypp Group’s Head of External Affairs, Markus Lindblad, the strategy used to achieve this success was to “[become close] with our customers [so] we understand their needs across different markets and customer segments. Only then can we be on the customers’ side and create proper change.”

Interact with the customer online

It is important to remember that interacting and listening to your customers can take many shapes in this age of digitalization and social media. Customers are able to contact companies directly with complaints through a simple Facebook post, and even tweet out negative experiences and reviews for other users to see. Thus, interacting with your customers on these platforms and showing them that you care about their problems will help to prevent some negative publicity from finding its way onto the internet. Of course, the reverse is also true, as listening to customers and building their loyalty will also make them speak to others about your brand in a positive light – and perhaps even use social media to spread the gospel of your business. Nothing persuades customers to try a business more than rave reviews from family, friends and even strangers on the internet – which is why brand ambassadorship can be a boon to any business – especially if you are targeting a more youthful or millennial crowd who tend to occupy social media channels to a greater degree.

Focus groups for open discussion

Market research is another route in which to gain invaluable customer feedback. Putting together focus groups and allowing customers to discuss your business openly and honestly will allow for natural suggestions and ideas to flow. Topics could range between anything from website usage to product quality and even in-store experience. If customers within the group are experiencing certain issues or challenges, you can be sure that they are not alone. These intimate chats with customers will allow you to remedy aspects of your business that you may not even have known were broken or lacking. Be sure to use experienced focus group moderators who can guide the discussion appropriately and home in on key issues. It is also important to include a large range of your target demographic, so that each segment can be properly heard and accounted for.

There are a number of ways in which to make your business more customer-centric, and it is important that you employ as many of them as you can, in order to truly listen to what each segment of your customer base has to say.