Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – April 14, 2020 – For the fifth consecutive year, Nu Skin was recognized as one of the best places to work by Direct Selling News (DSN). Nu Skin has received this award every year since the recognition’s establishment in 2016. Additionally, Nu Skin was ranked #7 on the DSN Global 100 list of the top revenue-generating direct selling companies.
Direct Selling News’ Best Places to Work winners are determined through surveys completed by thousands of employees within the direct selling industry. These surveys measure traits like employee engagement and satisfaction, workplace culture, and how well the company vision resonates with its workforce.
KUALA LUMPUR, 13 April 2020 - Some 70,000 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the country are expected to benefit from the RM15 million Shopee Seller Support Package. The e-commerce platform today announced its support package to help SMEs and businesses that have been adversely impacted by the Movement Control Order (MCO).
Kuala Lumpur, 13th April 2020 - In light of the extended MCO to 28th April, LamboPlace intends to continue supporting the sustainability of our food-chain supplies. Not long ago, LamboFresh, a Fresh Food product series in the local-homegrown online marketplace platform, LamboPlace.com, was created to break the traditionally long-chains of supplies and distributions that have been put in practice here in Malaysia decades ago. However times have changed, situations like these are what pushes a breakthrough from traditional practices.
The very existence of online marketplaces is to bridge the connections between traditional-run businesses with consumers of the new-era, who are strong believers of online shopping or have been recognised as a growing market segment over the years, since eCommerce made its debut. LamboFresh, on the other hand, is created to connect local farmers, distributors, suppliers and brick-and-mortar stores with the end-customers or consumers through their online marketplace with similar objectives.
After witnessing organisations and enterprises succumbing to major data breaches for the past years, companies in Southeast Asia (SEA) have tagged data protection as a top priority when it comes to challenges related to IT security. This and more findings were uncovered by the annual Kaspersky Global Corporate IT Security Risks Survey.
Among the other urgent cybersecurity issues identified by the respondents are keeping relationships with partners and customers in the age of digitalisation and ensuring compliance of staff with security policies and regulatory requirements. Security issues related to cloud infrastructure adoption and the cost of securing increasingly complex technology environments are also considered as stumbling blocks for some businesses.
