A learning curve for startups


By JOY LEE

Future offerings: Beh (left), seen here with partner Joanne Ho, says Happy Bunch’s future offerings will take cues from current trends.

TECH-enabled companies have generally had the upper hand while many businesses fumbled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent movement control order (MCO).

They already have a system that supported remote working and digital transactions and were better equipped to cater to consumers’ shift to online purchases.

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