Staff Reporters
Oct 4, 2011

MyDEAL enters iOS platform

KUALA LUMPUR - MyDEAL.com.my (MyDEAL) has launched its mobile application on the iOS platform, after the iPhone application launch in August 2011.

The iPhone app for MyDEAL
The iPhone app for MyDEAL

Jan Croeni, chief executive officer of MyDEAL, applauded the company’s resolved progress and it aims to transform online shopping into a fun, hassle-free experience.

“Tapping on technological advancements in mobile applications has worked favourably for MyDEAL.com.my. We intend to continue making waves in Malaysia with this launch, and hope that our iPhone customers will enjoy their MyDEAL experience from their mobile phones,” he added.

MyDEAL aims to provide a positive customer experience and boost its position as the number one daily deals site in Malaysia, through such value-added services.

DEAL.com.sg, its sister company in Singapore, previously launched its iPhone application with great success driven by its unique feature – a paperless redemption process. The iPhone application rocketed to top spot on iTunes Lifestyle upon its launch.

It also topped the ‘Free app’ ranking in Singapore on iTunes and its lifestyle category and to date has received over 100,000 downloads.

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