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Solutions introduced to help MSMEs in digital transformation

The NextTech Group organised a ceremony in Hanoi on March 31 to debut its comprehensive digital transformation solutions for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
Solutions introduced to help MSMEs in digital transformation ảnh 1Comprehensive digital transformation solutions for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) of NextTech Group make debut on March 31 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The NextTechGroup organised a ceremony in Hanoi on March 31 to debut its comprehensivedigital transformation solutions for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises(MSMEs).

Astudy conducted recently by NextTech revealed that MSMEs make up 96.7 percentof all businesses in Vietnam, contribute 40 percent of GDP, and generate 60percent of jobs.

Theyhave yet to benefit very much from digital transformation due to limited funding,the study found.

The NextTechGroup of Technopreneurs is a group of companies pioneering the emergingdigitised commerce industry across Southeast Asia.

Itsdigital transformation solutions are designed based on the essential needs of MSMEsand called Next360.vn, which provide comprehensive cooperation in all steps,from goods importation to capital allocation, sales management, financial andaccounting administration, and personnel.

Fora maximum monthly fee of 560,000 VND (24.3 USD), businesses can access nearly20 digital transformation products.

NextTechhas also launched NextAcademy, which aims to train consultants and conductdigital transformation to prepare the resources needed to help startups succeedin the process./.
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