Value Advantage collaborates with Singapore Business Review

VA members can leverage the power of the Singapore Business Review's On-Line Media packages at 50% discounts.

Value Advantage Limited officially launches their group purchasing program for growing businesses in Singapore and the Philippines. The rollout for the rest of the Asia Pacific region is scheduled for later this year.

The VA Club enables business owners in Asia to save money and grow their business with group purchasing programs, intra-club networking, executive education opportunities, and 24x7 IT monitoring and support.

Charlton Media is one of the pioneer participants in the group purchasing program. VA Members can leverage the power of the Singapore Business Review's on-Line Media packages at 50% discounts if at least 20 Member companies purchase the package by <arch 31, 2011. The Member gets the benefit of large volume purchasing discounts while only having to buy what they need. The group purchasing model is a proven and extremely powerful tool in the consumer market. VA is pioneering the model in the B2B space with Charlton Media being one of the early supporters.

VA's services are launching in February in Singapore and Manila with expansion to other Asian cities planned for later this year. 

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