Lazada 7.7 Mid-Year Mega Sale (July 7-9) returns with great deals and bigger savings for Malaysians

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LAZADA’s 7.7 Mid-Year Mega Sale returns with a greater selection of jaw-dropping deals, rewards and shoppertainment from July 7 to 9, 2022. - brought to you by LazadaMY

Malaysians in search of the best deals from thousands of brands and sellers on South-East Asia’s pioneer ecommerce platform will find:> Thousands of seller and brand vouchers offering up to 77% offMore than that, the Lazada 7.7 Mid-Year Mega Sale aims to further fuel businesses – especially local MSMEs – to thrive on the platform by accelerating their sales and reach more customers.

Since earlier this year, Lazada has been working closely especially with its “new to online” local sellers, under the Hari Harimau New Seller Kickstarter Package, by providing incentives, including free shipping, and commission waivers to help them lower their costs, while providing hands-on support on how to participate in Lazada campaigns such as 7.7, in order to increase their sales via vouchers, on-site banners, push notifications, Crazy Flash Sales, and more.

“We recognise that mid-year is a great time for consumers to refresh and recharge themselves for the next half of 2022. We hope to help consumers attain their goals, whether it’s a new hobby or a mid-year resolution, via the items that they add to their cart and subsequently adding challenges, delights and value to their lives," Darren added.

 

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