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CDC Sets the Bar for Ethical Innovation with APEA 2025 Win
CDC Sets the Bar for Ethical Innovation with APEA 2025 Win

Zawya

time31-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

CDC Sets the Bar for Ethical Innovation with APEA 2025 Win

Commerce Dot Com Sdn Bhd honoured with Corporate Excellence Award at APEA 2025 for driving ethical, inclusive, and impactful digital transformation in Malaysia's public procurement sector. PETALING JAYA, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 31 May 2025 - In an era where digital transformation often prioritises scale and speed, Commerce Dot Com Sdn. Bhd. (CDC) is proving that integrity, inclusion, and impact can and should guide innovation. This conviction has now been recognised regionally, as CDC was honoured with the Corporate Excellence Award at the Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards (APEA) 2025. The award recognises companies that exemplify business leadership and innovation grounded in ethical values. For CDC, it's a milestone that crowns a 25-year journey of shaping Malaysia's public procurement landscape through technology that serves not only government, but people. "This award affirms a principle we've held since day one: innovation must be purposeful, and progress must be principled," said Group Chief Operating Officer Abdul Halim Mohammed Yusof. "We accept this not just as recognition, but as a responsibility—to continue leading with ethics, empathy, and excellence." CDC pioneered the digitalisation of Malaysia's public procurement in 2000 with the launch of ePerolehan—a system that now connects over 180,000 registered suppliers, including a growing base of SMEs and micro-enterprises. Beyond numbers, ePerolehan represents a vision: to democratise access, enhance transparency, and reduce friction in public-sector spending. This approach, anchored in good governance, has earned CDC trust from both the public and private sectors. Its systems are not only robust and secure, but designed to serve national development priorities such as vendor empowerment, fiscal responsibility, and data accountability. From employee wellness to leadership development, CDC's internal programmes are structured to ensure its values are not just stated but lived. Looking ahead, CDC is not resting on legacy. It is actively enhancing ePerolehan with AI-driven analytics, real-time decision dashboards, and user-centric design updates, all while maintaining the highest standards of data integrity and public accountability. As digital governance becomes a strategic priority across Southeast Asia, CDC is also exploring regional collaborations to share Malaysia's e-procurement model and insights. Hashtag: #CommerceDotCom #ePerolehan #EthicalInnovation #PublicProcurement #DigitalTransformation #APEA2025 #CorporateExcellence #GovTech #MalaysiaTech The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Commerce Dot Com Sdn Bhd

Commerce Dot Com Leads CSR Effort to Celebrate Ramadan with Lanoh Tribe
Commerce Dot Com Leads CSR Effort to Celebrate Ramadan with Lanoh Tribe

Associated Press

time27-03-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Commerce Dot Com Leads CSR Effort to Celebrate Ramadan with Lanoh Tribe

PERAK, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 27 March 2025 - The residents of Kampung Air Bah, Lenggong, Perak; mostly Muslims from the Lanoh indigenous tribe warmly welcomed the visit from Commerce Dot Com (CDC) as they carried out a corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme within the ESG framework on 20 and 21 March. The initiative is part of CDC's annual efforts to strengthen ties with local communities, while nurturing compassion, unity, and humanity among its staff. Volunteers and members of the Lanoh community gathered in unity for Tarawih prayers, sharing a spiritually uplifting moment that deepened bonds and reflected the true spirit of Ramadan. Titled 'Ukhuwah Ramadan: Santuni Masyarakat Orang Asli', the Ramadan-themed programme was executed with a unique approach. According to Djuan Onn Abdul Rahman, Vice President of Corporate Communications and Marketing at CDC, 'This programme stands out from our other past initiatives. In collaboration with the Bambusa Foundation, we had the opportunity to directly engage with the Orang Asli Muslim community here, reaching out across all age groups. Our presence carried a simple message, sharing the daily routines of Muslims during the fasting month of Ramadan. In my view, even though we were there for just one night, we were able to enliven the spirit of Ramadan.' The initiative gathered over 300 members of the Lanoh tribe to participate in various activities, including a communal iftar, health screenings, fun games and dental care sessions conducted by the University College MAIWP International. The programme also received strong support from Universiti Malaya students, MAIWP staff and students, including CDC employees, with a total of 35 volunteers participating in the initiative. Meanwhile, Mohd Rizal Alias, Tok Batin which is head of the Lanoh community, expressed his appreciation to CDC for organising memorable Ramadan programme. He described the event as a new and enriching experience for the villagers, offering valuable exposure and something they could emulate in their daily lives.

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