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Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo speaks during the Malaysian Retail Chain Association (MRCA) and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) 100 Go Digital fourth and final finale session in Kuala Lumpur on April 16, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/MALAYSIA DIGITAL ECONOMY CORPORATION

Digital transformation necessary for retail industry to survive, thrive — Minister

KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 — Digitalisation is no longer an option but a necessity for retail businesses to thrive in today’s world, with data analytics and personalisation the key tools for them, said Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo.

Retailers can leverage customer data to drive targeted marketing campaigns, enhance product recommendations, and optimise pricing strategies.

“Supply chain optimisation is equally important, where the implementation of digital solutions can improve inventory management, logistics, and demand forecasting,” he said.

Gobind was speaking at the Malaysian Retail Chain Association (MRCA) and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) 100 Go Digital fourth and final finale sessions yesterday.

“The retail industry has evolved rapidly in recent years. Undeniably, more and more purchases will be made online, especially through mobile phones. But there is still room for brick-and-mortar stores,” he added.

The minister also urged industry players to engage constructively with the government, as there are some challenges and gaps that must be addressed for businesses to harness the full benefits of digitalisation like digital literacy, cybersecurity, and Internet connectivity.

The MRCA-MDEC 100 Go Digital Series is a platform for industry players to connect, exchange views, and collaborate. Its main goal is to enable Malaysian businesses to embrace digitalisation to improve efficiency and productivity, create new sources of growth, as well as increase revenue and savings in business costs.

— Bernama

 

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