Naznin Onn, Operation Consultant Manager
Squarelet, a leader in commerce and reseller management systems, is launching the New Year Booster Initiative to support Malaysian MSMEs in 2024.
Aligned with Budget 2024 initiatives for SMEs, the initiative aims to address challenges such as limited financing, complex regulations, and low technological adoption.
Squarelet offers new MSME users a one-month free subscription to its HQ package and a Success Accelerator program for businesses reaching RM50,000 in sales within the first three months.
With over a decade of experience, Squarelet distinguishes itself by providing comprehensive reseller management solutions and free onboarding classes, showcasing its commitment to MSME success.
The company’s track record includes successful partnerships with businesses like Dexandra, Das Abdul Global, byChefiza, and Leeyanarahman, demonstrating a proven formula for success in the competitive e-commerce marketplace.
As Squarelet empowers MSMEs in 2024, it solidifies its position as an industry leader and a catalyst for success in the Malaysian business landscape.
“At Squarelet, our New Year Booster Initiative is a testament to our unwavering commitment to empower Malaysian MSMEs. We believe that by providing a strategic boost at the beginning of the year, we can contribute to the success and growth of local businesses, solidifying our position as a key ally in their journey”, says Naznin Onn, Operation Consultant Manager.
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