Daraz organises digital Seller Summit

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19 October, 2020, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 19 October, 2020, 01:51 pm
About 1500 sellers were present for the event through a live session conducted from Daraz Seller Page

Daraz Bangladesh, online marketplace and a concern of Alibaba Group has organised the Seller Summit-2020 for the third time. 

The seller summit, which is organised every year in a grand eventful way, has been completed in the form of an online event for the first time to ensure health rules and safety of all the sellers during this covid-19 crisis. 

About 1500 sellers were present for the event through a live session conducted from Daraz Seller Page. 

Keeping in mind the convenience of e-commerce sellers, this summit was organised by Daraz Bangladesh to discuss upcoming mega event information, new app features and ways to increase the business.

The main purpose of the event was to keep the sellers updated about the ever-evolving technologies that have been constantly developing in Daraz since it joined the Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba's ecosystem in 2018. 

The Managing Director of Daraz Bangladesh  Syed Mostahidal Hoq was present as the chief guest at the event. 

Also, Chief Commercial Officer Fuad Arefin and Chief Operating Officer Khondoker Tasfin Alam were present at the event as special guests. 

The key points of the discussion included Daraz's current and future plans, ways to overcome the Corona crisis, new additions of the technology and how sellers can use it to manage their business more effectively and conveniently. 

"After joining Alibaba's Ecosystem, we realized that we truly want to make Daraz an ecosystem, not just an e-commerce platform. We are very close to the target we set for 2020 at last year's Seller Summit," said Syed Mostahidal Hoq.

"Despite a slight stumble early in the beginning of the Covid situation, we were still able to get back to the previous condition within a very short time and that was certainly been possible with the support of our beloved sellers," he added. 

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