Phnom Penh Post - Post Focus
The Vine – Phnom Penh’s unique hairdressers-restaurant-bar business concept – is set to move in spite of the disruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic as it looks to deliver its loyal “family” of customers an even better experience.
Offering a safe e-commerce infrastructure – with payment security, data protection and a seamless user experience – and a unique ethos, newcomer Mayura is set to disrupt the Kingdom’s growing digital retail sector.
RHB Bank (Cambodia) Plc and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are jointly hosting a competitive “hackathon” in the Kingdom, one that will challenge the community to create technological initiatives and solutions for the banking industry.
With the economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic bringing misery to many in Cambodia, the Kingdom’s corporate sector is stepping up efforts to help those in direst need.
With a focus on Facebook and Instagram, fresh digital media content and a dedicated customer response team, Boncafé is refining its way of doing business to stay ahead in Cambodia’s competitive coffee beverage sector.
Face masks designed to reduce viral transmission, offering another level of defence against the spread of Covid-19 – with “the ability to prevent viruses from entering the human body” – are making their entry into the Cambodian market.
AIA took its support of ISF Cambodia (ISF) to an international audience this week, replacing its logo on the front of English Premier league club Tottenham Hotspur’s shirts with that of the Cambodian NGO.
WeWatch Co Ltd (Cambodia) rolled out its over-the-top (OTT) service in April promising an access to premium content – all translated in Khmer for the local audience.
Chocolate by H has launched its Katribu “bean-to-bar” range, with the Phnom Penh-based maker of premium Belgian-style chocolates not only showcasing Cambodian cacao, but also helping support the farmers who produce it.
Sathapana Bank still stands as one of the leading commercial banks in Cambodia, with total assets of over $2 billion, around 4,000 employees, extensive branch network of more than 173 branches nationwide and 230 ATMs with cash recycling capability.
In the second of our four-part series on the redevelopment of Phnom Penh Train Station, The Post looks at how the soon to open Royal Train Square has artfully blended the old and new to embrace the future.

