Lotus’s Support SMEs With 6th 'Buy Malaysia' Campaign

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Lotus’s Support SMEs With 6th 'Buy Malaysia' Campaign
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17 homegrown brands as well as 3 social enterprises and NGOs will exhibit their products and services at Lotus’s Cheras from now til August 20.

Lotus’s Malaysia launched its sixth ‘Buy Malaysia Campaign’ at its Cheras outlet.

Our tenet as a retailer is to offer our customers the best value, quality and a wide range of products and services, in the spirit of #KitakanJiran drives us to continue our commitment in carrying out our responsibilities in supporting, transforming, improving and promoting the capacity and capabilities of local SMEs through our B2B programme.

In recognising these homegrown brands and products, Lotus’s awarded ten best-performing SMEs for the year 2022 and announced 12 new suppliers who have joined Lotus’s SME network for the year 2023. In reaffirming our support toward local SMEs, 90% of our Lotus’s Own Brand products are sourced and manufactured by local partnering SMEs, and many have become household favourites. With the rising cost of living due to inflation, our house brands offer consumers with an alternative, 15 to 20% cheaper in pricing and quality at par with national brands

Lotus’s also provides a free My Lotus’s Loyalty program where customers can earn reward points for every purchase at its physical and online store including its food courts.

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