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Amazon.sg showcases 12 women-owned businesses for International Women's Day

A dedicated storefront will feature their unique products and stories.

Amazon.sg will be dedicating a storefront for 12 women-owned businesses for the next four weeks as part of its celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8 March.

Amazon.sg will showcase stories and products offered by 12 women-owned businesses – from craft supplies to baby and maternity essentials. Customers can read more about the journey and motivations of the featured entrepreneurs, shop their offerings on Amazon.sg, and enjoy promotions on selected products as part of the IWD celebration.

“Amazon Singapore has long been supportive of Singapore’s journey to become a global e-commerce hub. Whilst local businesses continue to play a central role in the company’s DNA and success, Amazon recognizes that empowering women and supporting their businesses is the key to maximizing Singapore's economic potential, with research showing that increasing gender equality in the workforce could add up to S$26 billion to the country's GDP by 2025,” the e-commerce platform said.

Featured sellers include Yvon Bock, founder of baby and maternity lifestyle brand Hegen; Beth Candice Wu, founder of local gift company and social enterprise HoneySpree; Pauline Ng, founder of cult-premium skincare brand Porcelain; Suzanne Vetillart, CEO of sustainable handcrafted jewelry brand Boma Jewelry; Trimongsowati Sekarpantjawati, founder of holistic wellness brand Botanica Culture; Connie Tan, founder of creative craft supplies shop Glittery Garden; and Sarah Jean Rodrigues, founder of local wine company Wine with Us.
 

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