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HSBC VisionGo X Navy FAB: Key Factors On Creating A Successful Ecommerce Business During Covid
About this Event With the boom in Ecommerce industry ever since the pandemic, whether you are a new business or have been operating for a while and planning to go online, starting an ecommerce business can be challenging. With our expertise as an ecommerce agency,...
[$10,000 Voucher Scheme 2022] How to get paid on Shopify, Shopline, Boutir, WooCommerce Online Stores
According to the 2021 – 2022 Financial Budget, the government has announced that Hong Kong residents will receive $5000 in digital vouchers to boost spending and stimulate the economy in Hong Kong. When can you start applying? What kinds of companies and businesses are eligible to accept e-voucher payments from customers? How to accept e-voucher payments from your customers on online stores?
Fastlane X Egogo X Navy FAB: How e-commerce sellers can ride the SEA digital wave & Introduction to SFGS
About this Event Topic: How e-commerce seller can ride the Southeast Asia digital wave? How to leverage SME Financing Guarantee Scheme (SFGS) to support your business? Language: Chinese Date And Time: 22 Apr (Wed) 3:00-4:30pm What you can learn from this webinar?...
Distance Business Programme (D-Biz) Enhancement Measure Updates (August 18th 2020)
You can get more subsidies from D-Biz now under the new changes to the D-Biz as of August 18th 2020. All you need to know is here.
Shopify X NOVA X Navy FAB: Develop your brand in global market with the support of BUD & TVP
It comes to our second webinar of Hong Kong Government SME funding: Shopify, NOVA and Navy FAB have teamed up to provide the latest insights on global eCommerce and Hong Kong Government SME funding, namely BUD (Dedicated Fund on Branding, Upgrading and Domestic Sales) and TVP (Technology Voucher Programme).
Navy FAB X Shopify – HK SME Government Funding Webinar: How to launch an online business with the support of Government Funding
Due to the coronavirus crisis, shoppers are getting used to spending online. It is estimated that after the epidemic, the shoppers will continue to buy more frequently on online shops. That means upgrading the traditional retail business to an O2O (Online To Offline) or Omni-channel retail business is very important to survive and succeed in the market.