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The Future of Commerce in Asia 26-27 JUNE 2019 SUNTEC CONVENTION CENTRE, SINGAPORE 2019 POST EVENT REPORT THE FUTURE OF COMMERCE IN ASIA Follow us on Facebook: Tweet us at: Created By: Seamless Asia Expo @Seamless Asia KEY STATISTICS 5,081 ATTENDEES 1,836 UNIQUE COMPANIES 179 SPEAKERS 175 SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS 35 MEDIA PARTNERS 12 ASSOCIATION PARTNERS OVER 5,000 ATTENDEES IN 2019 – THANK YOU! Thank you for helping make Seamless Asia 2019 a great event! On June 26-27 at Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre in Singapore, over 5,000 attendees joined us for two days of networking, learning and inspiration as we explored the future of commerce in Asia. We wanted to make the insights at Seamless Asia available to everyone, so for this year’s event, we made 90% of the content and the exhibition completely free to attend, offering more choice to our attendees than ever before. So what did Seamless Asia 2020 look like? • 9 FREE in-depth conference theatres of case studies and technology across payments, smart retail, e-commerce marketing & strategy, cards and banking, digital identity & more • A senior level strategic summit on the future of payments and commerce • Keynote insights from industry leaders, including Jakub Zalrzewski, General Manager, APAC, Revolut, Shaifali Nathan, Head of Large Customer Marketing, Lorenzo Peracchione, Regional E-Commerce Director, Sephora, Arun Verma, Country Manager – Singapore, Shopify and more • 175+ exhibitors showcasing their products and services on the buzzing exhibition floor Over 200 expert speakers shared their insights with us, from leading companies from both within Asia and beyond, including DBS, Union Bank, OCBC, Go-Jek, Mastercard, Standard Chartered, Bank Central Asia, ICICI Bank, Tokopedia, Line, HSBC, Shopee, Swarovski, eBay, Zalora, Flipkart, Carousell, Royal Sporting House and many more. We also had record participation from government bodies and agencies. We would like to extend our thanks to the Bank of Thailand, Philippines Congress and Senate, Digital Government Development Agency, Thailand, the CSC Agency India, the Commission on Elections Philippines, GovTech Singapore, AusPayNet Australia, and the Ministry of Justice, Vietnam for their support. On the exhibition floor, we had 2 days of excitement, with our exhibiting partners making sales, demonstrating new products and trading business cards with thousands of attendees. Solutions on offer ranged from payments and commerce platforms, payment gateways and processors, to POS terminals, mobile payments and payment security, from CRM, marketing & loyalty to data & retail analytics, m-commerce and much more. We’d like to thank all our speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, attendees and partners for supporting this year’s Seamless Asia. We’re already starting work on our 2020 edition – keep your eyes peeled for more information soon! Thank you again for your support and we look forward to working with you in 2020. THE SEAMLESS ASIA TEAM “Great opportunity to meet new and different people from broad area of industry.” Managing Director, Marketing Advisor For ASEAN, Seiko, Thailand “Know the latest updates on a digital world and a chance to directly inquire/ meet with potential providers that will cater our requirements.” -Director - Payments & Risk Management, Cebu Air, Philippines SPONSORS Title Sponsor Diamond Sponsor Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsors SPONSORS Silver Sponsors Associate Sponsors EXHIBITORS Gift Card Technology Partner Exhibitors START-UPS Start-ups ATTENDEE What do they do (Function) Seniority 16% 12% 20% 26% 13% 20% 15% 14% 17% 11% 25% 11% CXO, MD, Presidents, Chairman Sales Marketing Heads, Directors Managers, Supervisors Finance Operations Non Management Business Development IT Others Product Development WHERE ARE THEY FROM WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR Airlines 1% Banks & Financial Institutions 11% Convenience Store 0% 28% Distributor/ Reseller 4% Entertainment/ Media 6% F&B 2% 22% Fashion & Apparel 8% FMCG 5% Franchise 4% 17% Government 5% Hardware 1% Hospital/Healthcare/ Pharmacy 5% 11% 21% Insurance 5% 20% Manufacturing 2% 16% 15% 14% Media 3% 6% 12% Microfinance 2% Property /Real Estate 3% Retailers 10% 0% Schools/University 3% Shopping Center/ Malls 4% SME 6% 2% System Integrator Payments Cards & ID Telecommunications 1% E-Commerce Transport Operators 2% 5% Travel and Hospitality Technology Retail Financial Inclusion Financial 1% Utilities Technology Banking 0% 4% 7% 11% 14% STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY GROWTH IN ATTENDEES 6% 2019 REST OF 5081 THE 34% WORLD REST OF 2018 4867 ASIA 2017 3554 60% 2016 3918 SINGAPORE 0 2000 4000 6000 TOP 6 VISITORS FROM REST OF ASIA MALAYSIA INDONESIA 8% 5% CHINA 8% THAILAND 5% PHILIPPINES 7% KEY BRANDS ATTENDED @bsolute ARC Capital BlockOn >ECKO Arcadier Pte Ltd blockspace asia 100offer Arete Financial Partners Bloomberg Intelligence 1-Net Singapore ARFIT Blu World 1seethrough Consulting Arranet Indonesia Sejahtera Bluebird Inc 1st almagated Art Sol Bluelambda Private Limited 2015 Artisan Professionnel BNG Group Pte Ltd 2C2P Pte Ltd Arvato Bertlesmann BNS Enterprise 3 Cubed asa holidays BNS Korea Co.,Ltd. 3 Three Consulting ASB Bonusku 360Solutions Business Consultancy Ascendas BookmyShow SEA 3Egreen Technology Aseansights.com Boston Consulting Group 3h medi solution Asendia Bountie Technologies 3i-Infotech asfa management pte ltd BPC Banking Technologies 3sense inc Ashleigh Ivory Branch.io 5M Holdings ASIA A LA CARTA PTE LTD BRANDS Suntory Asia Pte Ltd 6iX Degrees Network Asia DesignINN Brandsbridge Pte Ltd 701Search Asia Miles Ltd Brankas 72, Bendemeer Road asia pacific events management Brdgepay Pte Ltd 8I Holdings Asia Pacific Post Bricoleur Technologies 8Sages Pte Ltd Asia Pay Brightree A DrBrand Pte Ltd Asia Practice Advocates & Solicitors BrightsCity Solutions A Running Rooster Asia Practice LLC Broadening Consulting Llp A Star Communication ASIA Technology Ventures Pte Ltd Brontosoft Co., Ltd. A.M.S AsiaCollect Holdings Brown Seeds Pte Ltd A.P.P Asiancharter & Cargo Consultancy Pl BruPay Sdn Bhd A.S.K Solutions Asiapay Payment Service Pte Limited BTC Intergroup AAEON asiasun BTO Aait Investment Pte Ltd Asiatec Bualuang Ventures AB Tasty AsiaTop Loyatlty Build Blocks Group ABEJA AsiaWebBusiness.net Bunge Asia Pte Ltd ABN AMRO Bank Asics Asia Pte Ltd Burda Principal Investments About People Pte Ltd Aspen Event Planners Pte Ltd Business Academia Absolute AV Pte Ltd Aspire Systems Business Development Abzlute Aspire! Group Businessforensics ACA Investments Asplan Services Pte Ltd Butleric Accenture Asteam Technology Pte Ltd Buuuk.com Accertify ATLANT.IO Bymacht Pte Ltd Access World Atlantic Forwarding Group C K Tang Limited Acclivis Technologies and Solutions Pte Ltd Atlas Sound And Vision Pte Ltd C S Consultants Accrete Innovation Pte Ltd Atout Pte Ltd C. Steinweg online 1847 Pte Ltd accuity Attunemen C.D.N. Solutions Group AccuNimbus Holdings Ptd Ltd Aurexia C.S.M. Ace Peripherals Pte Ltd Australasia Events Pty Limited C.T.B.C AchieversPlus Australian Payments Network C2W Consultant Services Acofteas te Ltd Autodesk C360 Acroxy Consultancy LLP Autopack Pte Ltd Cadena Actavia Auxicom Engineering Pte Ltd Cafebond.com Actico Avalerion Capital CA-Indosuez Activata Limited Avanade Call Levels Active Capital Asia Aventri Canada-ASEAN Business Council Active Intelligence Avery Dennison Canal Globe, Ltd. Active.ai avetti commerce pte ltd CANCAN Acuity 2 Propel Aviation Virtual Pte Ltd Canvass Analytics, Inc. Adactive Asia Avli Pte Ltd Capco Consulting Addison-Andes Avotis CapGemini Addito Pte Ltd Aware, Inc. Capillary Technologies DMCC AddOn Systems Pte Ltd AXA Capital Global Investment Adecco AxiCorp Pte Ltd Capital One ADERA Global Pte Ltd Axionent (Pvt) Ltd capitalmaster pte ltd Adgorithm Pte ltd Axis Communications CARD Bank, Inc. A Microfinance - Oriented Rural Bank ADGRAB Ayudhya Capital Services Company Limited (Head Quarter) CARD MRI Information Technology (CMIT), Inc. Adidas Ayyappan Enterprise CARD Mutual Benefit Association (MBA), Inc. Adobe Aza Asia CARD SME Bank, Inc. (A Thrift Bank) adss Azimuth Card Works Limited Adtomate B Infinite Asia Pte Ltd Carddio Advance Law B.A.M.L Cardinal Digital AdvanceAir Global Enterprise B2B Marketing Lab Pte Ltd Cardlab (Thailand) Co., Ltd. AdvanIDe Europe GmbH B2B Online Asia Cardmatix Ltd AdvanIDe Holdings Pte Ltd B2card Informatica Cardnet Advanide Singapore Back Office Partners Pte Ltd cardPresso Lda. Advantage Austria Backbase CardSys Sdn Bhd Advantech Network & Comm Systems Baikal Pte Ltd CardUp Adventure, Inc. Bakerz Lab LLP Career Touchpoint Advocado Pte Ltd Bali Analytics caring auto agency Ae Connectz Bambu Carousell Aecom Ban Guan CASA (S) Pte Ltd Aeld Creatures Bangkok Payment Solutions Company Limited Cashlink Global Systems Pvt Ltd AELF PTE LTD Bank Alfalah Pakistan Cashpoint Aim AEON Learning Pv Ltd Bank Central Asia Cashpoint Payment Solutions AESA Bank Indonesia CashRun Pte Ltd Aettos Pte. Ltd. Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam Berhad Catchai Aexis Technologies Sdn Bhd Bank Of Bhutan Category Design Advisors Affable Technologies pte. ltd Bank of China catzuko pte ltd Aftermarket Bank Of Safra Sarasin Cavu Corp Pte Ltd Agarwal Pte Ltd Bank of Singapore Cbre Ageing ASia Alliance Bank of Thailand CC Financial Services Pte Ltd Agere Accounting & Advisory Pte Ltd Bank Pasargad ccl design AgI Technosys Pte Ltd Banking CCS Group Pte Ltd Agiley Banking Circle Cebu Air Pacific AIA Banking Services cegos asia pacific AiChat Pte. Ltd BankVic Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (CARD), Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) Aim International Pte Ltd BanPay Central Bank of
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