
AnyMind enters 14th market with South Korea launch

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AnyMind Group, a Singapore-born ecommerce enabler, has announced its entry into South Korea with an office in Seoul.
The Tokyo-listed company, which now operates in 14 markets around the world, will set up a team in Korea to speed up the development of its local network, which includes publishers, creators, ecommerce platforms, and logistics services.
As part of its launch, AnyMind will start offering its full suite of services: digital marketing platform AnyDigital, international shipping platform AnyLogi, social commerce arm AnyChat, and ecommerce management tool AnyX.
These services give Korean businesses access to AnyMind’s local networks across Asia Pacific through its various platforms. For example, AnyX plugs clients into ecommerce platforms such as Amazon, TikTok Shop, Shopee, and Lazada, and gives them access to AnyLogi and AnyChat.
Kosuke Sogo, CEO and co-founder of AnyMind, said the company will continue working with local players to boost its growth in South Korea.
Founded in 2016, AnyMind has been working with companies like Grab, TikTok, and Traveloka. It has also worked with Shein in the Philippines to promote the fashion retailer’s app through influencer marketing platform AnyTag.
The company had also recently acquired Indonesian ecommerce enabler Digital Distribusi Indonesia. The deal followed AnyMind’s previous acquisitions in Japan, India, Thailand, and Hong Kong.
See also: Tokyo-listed AnyMind eyes 16x profit in 2023 as more seek online selling tools
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