Kimstore empowers ‘Kimmunity’ with newer, wider choices, better services - BusinessMirror

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Online gadget store is taking a giant leap in 2023 with the launch of Thrive 2023+1 initiative to empower and put more energy into the most critical member of its Kimmunity – its customers. Know more:

Online gadget store is taking a giant leap in 2023 with the launch of Thrive 2023+1 initiative to empower and put more energy into the most critical member of its Kimmunity – its customers.

Kimstore is about providing choices and giving its customers what they need. Kimstore’s customers must be able to choose between the most expensive option and an unreliable knock-off. “We want to give our customers a right choice at the right price,” Ninang Kim added. According to Lato, they are partnering up with more financial institutions to give their customers their choice of payment plans and payment methods. We’re continuing to strive for a seamless cart-to-checkout process. Kimstore will introduce more payment options like Buy Now Pay Later, exclusive Cash-on-Delivery offers, GCash, PayMaya, QR PH, Visa, Mastercard, and GrabPay, among others.

Lato explained they have been testing and streamlining the new Kimstore website, which is the beginning of creating a more cohesive shopping experience. The next phase is also one of their biggest leaps in 2023. Kimstore is coming to iOS and Android with the Kimstore App. Ninang Kim said it is working with the public sector to help create the best possible policy for growth and innovation and address pain points such as digital infrastructure, privacy, and data security. The fruit of this cooperation between the government and the eCommerce industry will also help shape programs that will empower MSMEs, enabling them to compete beyond borders and claim the country’s stake globally.

Ninang Kim’s drive to mentor and give back to the community continues outside the company. Through Go Negosyo, Digital Pilipinas, other organizations, and her venture to reach more entrepreneurs seeking help and inspiration. These are Kimstore’s steps in CSR and advocacy. In the coming years, our goal is to grow and be enough to support other women-led advocacies significantly.

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