Synagie to roll out China social e-commerce solution by Q3

It has teamed up with WeChat solutions provider Weimob to help SMEs tap into China’s market.

E-commerce solutions provider Synagie Corporation has signed an agreement with a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed Weimob Inc to offer its integrated cross-border e-commerce and advertising solutions that will help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Southeast Asia penetrate China’s social e-commerce market, an announcement revealed.

Weimob is a Chinese cloud-based commerce and marketing solutions provider and is said to be the largest third-party service provider for SMEs in the WeChat ecosystem, which has more than one billion monthly active users.

Through the agreement, Synagie will leverage on Weimob’s e-commerce enablement solutions and domain expertise in the China e-commerce market to offer an end-to-end solution via Synagie’s cloud commerce platform that will allow SMEs in Singapore and Southeast Asia to penetrate China’s social e-commerce market. Synagie’s end-to-end solution will also cover the entire commerce value chain from setting up SMEs’ WeChat official account to digital store management, content translation, digital marketing and smart supply chain for fulfilling crossborder orders to consumers in China.

“SMEs are currently facing significant challenges managing their businesses in the new economy due to limited budgets, lack of technology know-how and having little or no access to easily deployable and cost-effective solutions,” Synagie said.

Synagie expects its China social e-commerce solution to go live by Q3 2019. 

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