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Unifi Business Offers Opportunity For MSME To Oxford
GENERAL
KOTA BHARU, June 30 (Bernama) -- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) operators have the chance to join the LEAP programme at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom — valued at over RM20,000 — through the #UnifiBusinessTakeMeToOxford contest organised by Unifi Business in conjunction with PMKS Day 2025.
Unifi Chief Commercial Officer for Consumer and Business Strategy Shanti Jusnita Johari said two lucky entrepreneurs will be selected to win the main prize, in addition to other attractive prizes such as the Go Bookit bundle solution and exclusive classes with renowned entrepreneur Pinn Yang.
According to her, entrepreneurs only need to subscribe to the Unifi Business plan and promote their business on social media with the hashtags #SapotLokal #BelanjaDiSme and #UnifiBusinessTakeMeToOxford throughout the contest period, which began last Monday (June 23) until July 31.
'This contest is open to all entrepreneurs nationwide, whether Unifi Business customers or not. Customers who subscribe to Unifi Business products will have a higher chance of winning,' she said in a statement.
Shanti Jusnita said in conjunction with PMKS Day this year, Unifi Business also travelled to the east coast, namely Pasar Besar Siti Khadijah, in Kota Bharu, last Monday (June 23), and then to Bazar Serambi Teruntum, in Kuantan (July 12) and Pasar Payang, Kuala Terengganu (July 16).
She said Unifi Business also launched the Go Bookit package with the UNI5G Business plan on May 30 in conjunction with the PMKS Day celebration.
The package, she said, is specially designed to help entrepreneurs manage customers and appointments more systematically and efficiently.
'This package is suitable for solo entrepreneurs who offer appointment-based services such as makeup artists, electricians, plumbers, tailors, salon owners and so on.
'It comes with a free 5G smartphone, making it a very worthwhile option for entrepreneurs who want to grow their business digitally,' he said, adding that customers can also use the application for free for a seven-day trial period.