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SingPost & PayPal Team on EZsuite

Singapore Post has teamed up with PayPal, eBay and Google on an e-commerce platform called EZsuite that’s aimed at getting technically unsophisticated small and mid-sized merchants online. It’s supposed to help them build and manage an online store where PayPal will manage the payments and SingPost will handle the local and international shipping. PayPal has [...]

September 12, 2011 • Posted in: SingPost • No Comments

SingPost Expands its Digital Footprint

Singapore Post has signed a memorandum of understanding to take a bigger piece of Efficienty E-Solutions Bhd (EES), a publicly traded Malaysian data processing company. They mean to co-invest in a data and document management business in Indonesia and “jointly identify business opportunities relating to data and document management in such countries as may be [...]

June 20, 2011 • Posted in: SingPost • No Comments

SingPost Buys E-Commerce Start-Up

The Singapore Post has reportedly bought 95% of a local e-commerce start-up called SuperToken that offers “tokens” for cash vouchers that can be spent at Amazon, iTunes, Xbox Live and UK-based online fashion retailer ASOS. Currently the outfit is offering tokens for taking surveys or for some trial offers, but it’s advising people to stick [...]

February 15, 2011 • Posted in: SingPost • No Comments

SingPost To Standardize its Track and Trace

Postea Inc, the three-year-old provider of technology to the postal, mailing and logistics industry, says its wholly owned subsidiary Proiam Inc has cut a deal with Singapore Post to deploy its track-and-trace system PostMarque as part of a multi-year managed services contract. Financial terms were not disclosed. Postea will also work with Singapore Post’s subsidiary [...]

May 24, 2010 • Posted in: SingPost • No Comments

SingPost Ties Up with Star-Studded Start-Up

Postea Inc, a company quietly started two years ago by the former CEO of New Zealand Post Elmar Toime and the founder of the Escher Group Michael Murphy, says Singapore Post is going to license its suite of hardware and software technology. SingPost has also made a strategic investment in Postea worth 30% of the [...]

June 1, 2009 • Posted in: SingPost • No Comments