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Digital Marketing Grew In Importance As The Top Digital Skill Needed For Business Viability In Post-Pandemic Era: NTUC LearningHub Survey

Source: Media Outreach Digital Marketing skills have grown in importance as the top competency required for business viability, as voted by 50% of employers in 2021 vs 44% of them in 2020. Data Analysis (36%) and Project Management (35%) skills also remain the top digital skills coveted by employers The digital skills which have grown in importance include: Basic IT Support (33% in 2020 vs 34% in 2021), Cybersecurity (27% in 2021 vs 25% in 2020), Governance, Risk Management & Personal Data Protection (24% in 2021 vs 22% in 2020), AI Machine Learning (22% in 2021 vs 20% in 2020) and Robotic Process Automation (20% in 2021 vs 17% in 2020) SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 7 April 2021 – As consumers alter their retail behaviour due to the pandemic, companies have increasingly turned to digital marketing as a means to reach out to their customers. Digital Marketing skills have therefore grown in importance as the top competency required for business viability, as voted by half o

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CDS, mobile operators pioneer Credit Sim

CDS, mobile operators pioneer Credit Sim 1 Loan service targets unbanked sectors published : 6 Apr 2021 at 04:09 1 Ms Sinipha, left, and Mr Pakorn, at the launch of Credit Sim . The company expects the service to break-even within three years. CDS Venture Co is working with mobile operators to provide mobile SIM cards, called Credit Sim, in which user payment habits are gauged to provide credits, targeting informal workers and university graduates in the 3-billion-baht lending market. We see the potential of personal loan service in Thailand. There is still a problem with loan sharks and strong demand from unbanked users, said Sinipha Kittipatrakul, chief executive of CDS Venture.

New minister ponders delay of Personal Data Protection Act

New minister ponders delay of Personal Data Protection Act 7 published : 2 Apr 2021 at 06:44 7 New Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaiwut Thanakhamanusorn is considering whether to postpone the full enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) slated for this June to help unprepared small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that could be affected by the legislation. If the public has negative views about the PDPA, which takes effect in two months, the ministry may consider deferring or amending it, said Mr Chaiwut. He said this after delivering policy to officers at the ministry yesterday. Mr Chaiwut also acknowledged a delay in the appointment of members to the Personal Data Protection Committee, a crucial body in approving subsidiary legislation.

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