Artefino trade fair to shift to e-commerce
The annual Artefino fair is the latest event to be canceled due to the pandemic. Held every year in August since 2017, the fair gathered dozens of entrepreneurs selling
The annual Artefino fair is the latest event to be canceled due to the pandemic. Held every year in August since 2017, the fair gathered dozens of entrepreneurs selling
It’s time to get off the ‘gram. At least, that’s what Tavin aims for you when it comes to shopping for unique finds. The e-commerce website brings various Filipino fashion
The rise of e-commerce in the Philippines has coincided with the popularity of pop-up stores.
Anton T. Huang—who graduated in 1993 from the University of Asia and the Pacific with a degree in humanities and who considers noted economist Bernardo M. Villegas as one of his mentors—had an enviable education no university could offer.
Technology is helping define mainstream retail in 2018, when omnichannel retailing continues to be the buzzword.
Buoyed by what they say was a good holiday sale season, despite challenges like monstrous gridlocks that affected foot traffic in the malls, major retailers are upbeat about tackling customers’ demands, foremost of which is fast delivery of goods.
Inanc Balci knows all about selling. As cofounder and CEO of Lazada Philippines, Inanc has led his team of over 2,800 employees in their quest to get more and more Filipinos to shop online since 2012. And he’s been successful, coming up with innovative solutions to hurdles that are unique to the country. Not a lot of people use credit cards? Give cash on delivery as a payment option. People are afraid of taking shopping risks? Offer a returns policy through LBC. “We started with no sales and in a very short amount of time, we made Lazada the largest e-commerce company in the Philippines at the same time reaching quite impressive sales numbers.”
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is trying to strengthen its powers against online fraud and scams.
Stores Specialists Inc., a member of the SSI Group—the No. 1 lifestyle specialty retailer in the Philippines—has launched its online retail site under the name SSI Life (www.ssilife.com.ph).
Once the style trademark of the hippie/boho set, the reinvented woven friendship bracelet has taken the tween toy market worldwide by storm.
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