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  2. ShopBack - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShopBack

    ShopBack is a cashback reward program [1] available across the Asia-Pacific (APAC). It allows online shoppers to receive a small percentage of their purchases on the platform, paid for through affiliate programs by the merchant.

  3. Touch 'n Go eWallet - Wikipedia

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    Japan become the first country outside Malaysia to support Touch 'n Go eWallet payment via Alipay Connect. [ 32 ] From early 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic and the enforcement of the movement control order , Touch 'n Go eWallet and other competing e-wallet services have seen boosted in popularity as many users rely on these services to make ...

  4. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    Shopee was established in Singapore in February 2015 as a mobile-focused marketplace that enables users to browse, shop, and sell products. [9] The platform integrates logistical and payment support to facilitate transactions and is designed to operate with minimal physical assets.

  5. Group buying - Wikipedia

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    Online group buying gained prominence in other parts of Asia during 2010 with new websites in Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. Google launched their own daily deals site in 2011 called " Google Offers " after its $6 billion acquisition offer to Groupon was rejected.

  6. Malaysia–Singapore relations - Wikipedia

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    Singaporeans account for a majority of tourist arrivals into Malaysia, at nearly 13 million as of 2016. [22] Malaysia was also Singapore's third largest market in terms of inbound visitors, contributing 8.5% of the total tourists in the city-state in 2012; tourists from Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Penang, Sabah and Perak formed the bulk of Malaysian tourist arrivals into Singapore in that year.

  7. Groupon - Wikipedia

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    This reduced risk for retailers, who can treat the coupons as quantity discounts [10] as well as sales promotion tools. In the early years before revenue splits began to adjust as necessary, Groupon made money by keeping approximately half the money the customer pays for the coupon. More recently that split could vary depending on many factors.

  8. Courts (Asian retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Courts Malaysia opened its first 'Big-Box' Megastore in Malaysia in the early second half of 2013. It is located at the ground and first floor of the 8trium building in Sri Damansara. This 108,000 sq ft store is the ultimate one-stop lifestyle destination built on a retail proposition to provide choice, value, experience, service and payment ...

  9. Meituan - Wikipedia

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    Meituan (Chinese: 美团; pinyin: Měituán, literally "beautiful group"; formerly Meituan–Dianping, literally "beautiful group–reviews") is a Chinese shopping platform for locally found consumer products and retail services including entertainment, dining, delivery, travel and other services. [2]