(L-R) Foong Poh Yoong, Head of Pos Shop; Khazalin Ghuzal, Head of Retail (Pos Malaysia); Fiona Liao, Group Chief Marketing, Communications, and Sustainability Officer (Pos Malaysia); YB Teo Nie Ching, Deputy Minister of Communications; YB Tan Kok Wai, Member of Parliament Cheras; YB Tuan Fong Kui Lun, Member of Parliament Bukit Bintang
Pos Malaysia Berhad (“Pos Malaysia”), the national post and parcel service provider, today celebrated the opening of its 36th Pos Shop nationwide, marking a significant milestone in the company’s retail transformation journey. The launch, coinciding with the National Day and Malaysia Day 2024 celebrations, was officiated by YB Teo Nie Ching, Deputy Minister of Communications.
Pos Malaysia’s Group Chief Marketing, Communications & Sustainability Officer, Fiona Liao, stated, “Today marks an exhilarating leap forward in our mission to revolutionise postal services for the digital age. We are very excited about the launch of Pos Shop Pudu which epitomises our dedication to reinventing customer experiences.
Since launching our first Pos Shop in Jalan Medan Tuanku last May 2023, we’ve seen an average increase of 34% in footfall at associated post offices. This success validates our innovative retail concept that seamlessly blends traditional postal services with modern convenience.”
The new Pos Shop Pudu introduces an innovative ‘Shop in Shop’ concept to the market, representing a major shift from the traditional model. While the original Pos Shop was integrated within a post office, this innovative design places a post office inside a Pos Shop, offering a fresh and contemporary retail experience.
This evolution represents Pos Malaysia’s commitment to providing a one-stop solution for the local community, ingeniously combining post and parcel services with a convenient retail space for daily essentials in a comfortable shopping ambience.
Spanning over 900 square feet, Pos Shop Pudu offers a wide range of choices for customers. including the popular Pos Kafe, which serves freshly brewed coffee, beverages, and on-the-go food options. The shop also stocks daily essentials, personal care items, and household products, truly embodying a one-stop solution for the local community.
Customers can also conveniently reload their mobile services and make bill payments at the Pos Shop. To celebrate the opening, customers can enjoy an exclusive Buy-1-Free-1 promotion for Pos Sundaes, while stocks last. Additionally, as part of the September #SapotLokal promotion, a 16% discount on selected made-in-Malaysia products is available until 30 September.
The Pos Shop initiative is a key component of Pos Malaysia’s broader transformation plan. Liao elaborated, “With the launch of our 36th Pos Shop, we are thrilled to continually innovate our space and refine our product offerings to align with market demands, while providing a comprehensive one-stop solution for both postal and convenience needs.
By optimising our existing assets, we are not only enhancing the overall customer experience at our retail outlets but also driving economic growth through strategic partnerships with local SMEs.”
By providing local SMEs with opportunities to showcase and sell their products through consignment or direct listing, Pos Malaysia is actively driving economic growth and meeting community needs. “This approach not only fosters economic development but also supports our communities’ needs, creating a win-win situation for Pos Malaysia, local businesses, and our customers,” Liao added.
YB Teo Nie Ching lauded Pos Malaysia’s initiative: “By modernising its retail presence and supporting local small and medium-size industries, Pos Malaysia is not only enhancing the customer experience and meeting the community’s needs but also making significant contributions to our country’s economic growth and community development.”
Looking ahead, Pos Malaysia plans to accelerate its expansion, aiming to establish 14 additional Pos Shop outlets across key states by the end of 2024, bringing the total to 50 nationwide. This aggressive growth strategy underscores the company’s commitment to enhancing accessibility and convenience for communities throughout Malaysia.
In celebration of Bulan Kebangsaan, YB Teo Nie Ching distributed Malaysian flags to customers at the event, highlighting Pos Malaysia’s role in fostering national unity. The company will also launch a special edition “Hari Malaysia” stamp collection, available at all 90 Philatelic Bureaus nationwide, including 13 General Post Offices from 16 September, further strengthening the connection between its services and national heritage.
As Pos Malaysia continues its evolution, the company remains dedicated to building trust, connecting lives and businesses for a better tomorrow. The Pos Shop initiative not only transforms the company’s retail footprint but also revitalises traditional post offices into versatile retail spaces, ensuring they stay relevant in a digital age.
By evolving from conventional service points into modern hubs that offer a blend of postal services and retail experiences, Pos Malaysia continues to meet consumer needs and adapt to changing market dynamics.
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