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Offline To Online: Grab’s New Scheme Helps Digitalise Small Bizs, Offers US$3.5M In Free Ads

According to a study on MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) Participation in the Digital Economy in ASEAN, only 34 per cent of small businesses in Southeast Asia have an online presence.

Additionally, only half of Singapore’s SMBs (Small and Medium Businesses) have a digitalisation strategy in place.

As a result, the social distancing measures that came in place before and during Singapore’s circuit breaker have dealt a blow to their brick-and-mortar businesses as consumer behaviour shifted online.

The shift of customer behaviour to online is expected to stay even as movement restrictions ease.

Grab Launches A New Initiative To Help These Businesses

In a bid to help small businesses in Southeast Asia adapt to the new business landscape after the Covid-19 pandemic, Grab has launched a Small Business Booster Programme that includes tools and initiatives to make it easier for offline businesses to make the shift online.

In addition, the programme also helps those already on the Grab platform expand their visibility and adapt their operations to an increasingly digital-reliant world.

“Small businesses make up the backbone of Southeast Asia’s economy, but the vast majority of these businesses are offline. They will need to embrace technology and digitalise or risk falling further behind,” said Hooi Ling Tan, co-founder, Grab, in a press release yesterday (June 8).

The Small Business Booster Programme aims to help small businesses digitalise either by giving them a digital shopfront on the Grab platform or through e-payments integration.

The programme will be progressively rolled out from mid-June.

Key components of the programme include:

When: App from mid-June and web portal from July 2020

When: In the coming weeks; first roll out in Singapore, with Shopmatic and other partners as a start, followed by Malaysia and the Philippines.

This builds on Grab’s Remote GrabPay Link solution that gives merchants a URL that they can send to customers to make payment, with the merchants receiving GrabPay credits instantly. During COVID-19, many merchants turned to social media and instant messaging platforms to sell their products, but lacked an easy way to receive payments.

Businesses who sign up for Merchant Discovery can also choose to push promotions to customers who are nearby. Grab users will be able to view merchants near them through the Nearby Merchants widget on the Grab app.

When: From early Q3 2020

When: From July, for a 5-week period

Merchants who previously purchased banner ads on GrabFood homepage saw a 300 per cent return on advertising spend.

Grab will also roll out additional customer loyalty plans for merchant-partners in Q3 2020, to help small businesses increase sales and improve customer retention.

Grab For Good: More Than 100 Partner Initiatives Launched And US$8.5B Contributed To SEA

Image Credit: Grab

In response to Covid-19 in March and April this year, Grab committed over US$40 million to partner relief efforts and rolled out over 100 initiatives to support merchants, delivery partners, frontliners and communities that were affected by the pandemic.

In Singapore alone, more than 20 initiatives were launched.

In the same months, over 78,000 new merchants joined the Grab platform and small businesses saw a 21 per cent increase in online revenue through Grab during this period.

Grab also created income opportunities for over 115,000 individuals who signed up as driver or delivery-partners in the same period

With the efforts so far, Grab estimated that they have contributed US$8.5 billion to Southeast Asia’s economy in the 12 months leading up to March 2020.

In a bid to continue its efforts, Grab further announces partnerships with governments across Southeast Asia to connect farmers and other rural entrepreneurs to the digital economy in its second edition of Grab For Good.

Featured Image Credit: Grab

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