More e-commerce, cashless solutions for SMEs
DBS Bank, Singtel launching resource packages as part of 2nd 99%SME campaign
Singapore
AS PART of efforts to help SMEs enhance their e-commerce and cashless capabilities, DBS Bank and Singtel are launching a range of resource packages as part of the second 99%SME campaign.
DBS, in partnership with Applied Mesh, is offering the first 10 participating small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the food and beverage industry a sponsorship package and a 25 per cent discount on the monthly subscription fee when they adopt DBS FasTrack. This is a payment and ordering solution that SMEs can leverage to launch their own mobile apps to allow customers to place advance orders and payments.
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