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Penjana: Digi offers Go Digital bundles for small businesses, savings up to 70%

Digi has announced three Go Digital bundles that aimed at providing solutions and connectivity to help micro, small and medium enterprises to digitalise their business under the Penjana program. Eligible businesses can enjoy savings of up to 70% and also qualify for the SME Digitalisation Grant.

With these solutions, businesses can enjoy digital marketing and e-commerce solutions, productivity tools as well as internet connectivity which will help them recover and grow during the current pandemic situation. The plans starts from RM349/month after deducting the grant subsidy and are tied with a 12-month contract.

For business that need to boost their e-commerce presence, the Essentials Bundle worth RM760/month is going for RM349/month. It comes with 5x Go Digi 98 Business Postpaid plans that offers 60GB of data each with unlimited local calls. It also comes bundled with 5x Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Avana Facebook Commerce and 1000 SMS per month for SMS marketing via D’SMS.

If your business needs better streamlining for voice calls and HR management, the Productivity Bundle which also costs RM349/month comes with the same perks of 5x Go Digi 98 Business Postpaid plans and 5x Microsoft 365 Business Basic. But you’ll get 5x Omni Hotline and 10x altHR instead of Avana Facebook Commerce and SMS marketing via D’SMS. The total bundle is valued at RM900/month.

For larger businesses that need both, Digi also offers the Growth Bundle that packs RM1,960/month worth of value for RM580/month. You’ll get 10x Go Digi 98 Business Postpaid plans, 10x Microsoft 365 Business Basic, 10x Omni Hotline, 20x altHR, Avana Facebook Commerce and 1,000 SMS per month via D’SMS.

For the Essential and Productivity bundles, Digi is offering either a Samsung Galaxy A21s or a Galaxy Tab A 8.0 for free on contract. Meanwhile, those that opt for the Growth Bundle will get to choose either a free iPhone SE 64GB or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite.

To be eligible, the business must be at least 60% Malaysian owned and it is registered in Malaysia. If the company has been in operation for a year, it must have an annual sales turnover of RM100,000 for the first year. For businesses operating for 2 years or more, they must have a minimum sales of RM50,000 for the preceding two consecutive years. The Digi Go Digital bundles under the Penjana SME Digitalisation Grant will be valid until 31st December 2020.

According to Digi, they are simplifying the grant process for MSMEs by managing the process end-to-end. Eligible business can apply by submitting all necessary documents to Digi for verification on grant eligibility and Digi will then complete the relevant registration process upon approval. Businesses will be billed every month only on the final amount after deducting the grand subsidy and discounts.

If you’re interested, you can check out Digi’s Go Digital bundle page.

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