Pertama Digital eyes return to black in FY2024 FMTNews FMTBusiness
PETALING JAYA: Pertama Digital Bhd is optimistic about returning to the black in its 2024 financial year .
Saify said since the company pivoted into the digital space three years ago, after acquiring a 51% stake in Television Airtime Services in 2020, the company has been looking into upscaling its existing businesses. “We want to accelerate that process which is sustainable. Recently our eJamin won an innovation product award from the Prime Minister’s Office.
“There are so many things that we can look at in order to digitalise. The digitalisation effort that we need in Malaysia can’t be undertaken just by the public sector but also by the private sector.
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