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Kongsi app to help micro enterprises, SMEs overcome cash flow problems

KUALA LUMPUR, April 27 — Malaysian financial technology startup Kongsi is rolling out a non-cash, alternative financing platform aimed at helping micro, small and medium-sized businesses (MSMEs) overcome cash flow problems following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The company has tested its app over the last two years in Muar, Johor, and is poised to attract MSMEs nationwide through the launch of its “More Cash-Flow” campaign.
In a statement today, Kongsi said the platform introduced a trade point known as Kongsi Point as a replacement of cash, which would allow businesses to exchange products and services. It lets them pledge their own production into additional working capital.Advertising .
 “Throughout the months of April and May, we hope to get as many as 100,000 MSMEs to register on the platform.
“We are also trying to push for the government to allow trade resumption using readily-available goods and services to jump-start the economic engine again,” it said.
At the same time, Kongsi said, it aimed to engage with Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economic Affairs) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed in order to convince the government to take the bold move of accepting tax and utility payments as well as other government licensing payments using Kongsi Points. — Bernama

Kongsi正发起一项”更多现金”活动,以协助中小企业克服因COVID-19及行动管制令所引起的现金周转问题。
Kongsi 至今已经运作两年多了,它能提供管道于中小企业和政府使用Kongsi Point来做交易,从而直接解决中小企业和政府所面对的现金周转问题。
Kongsi希望能召集100,000家中小企业参与这项活动。在獲得这100,000家中小企业的支持下,Kongsi将与首相署经济事务部长联系协商,以让中小企业使用Kongsi Point来支付各种政府税务及水电费等费用。
如果您是一位中小企业家,又或许您认识任何中小企业家,請您分享这活动。

免费注册,請馬上下载Kongsi:
Apple Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/qu-exchange/id1300055858
Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quexchange&hl=en
請游览:
www.qu-exchange.com

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