Kaymu launches iOS app for BD

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Unb, Dhaka :
Kaymu.com.bd, a leading online shopping community, has launched its iOS app in Bangladesh for iPhone users on Monday 18th May 2015.
Thes_release&utm_campaign=IOS_Launch>online shopping app is designed to provide a convenient platform for buyers and sellers on the go.
The mobile app is designed to make online shopping accessible to even more people, with great features that enable sellers to conveniently list products and allows buyers to select from a wide variety of products at a glance, according to the company.
The app will further enhance user experience by bringing buying and selling to the fingertips of Kaymu’s users. The app will allow customers to place orders on the go and will help Kaymu reach users who do not have regular access to computers. The app will offer a fast and intuitive navigation, as well as easier buyer and seller account management.
Commenting on the launch of the iOS app, Country Manager of Kaymu Bangladesh Limited Hendrik Chasse said, “We are extremely excited about the launch of the iOS app. Kaymu Bangladesh can now be accessed by any smartphone to both shop and sell products on the move. Given the surge in smartphone penetration in Bangladesh over the last few years, this is a necessary step to reach customers that do not have regular access to computers and continue to establish Kaymu as the leading online shopping community in Bangladesh.”
The launch of 3G in Bangladesh has significantly increased the importance of mobile apps and has given rise to m-commerce in the country. There has been a significant and continual growth in the use of Apple’s iPhones in Bangladesh.
As per the statistics provided by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), mobile internet users reached 43.167 million at the end of March this year thanks to mobile technology-driven growth in internet penetration. This increase was mainly seen after the launch of 3G services in the year 2012.
This boost has led to an m-commerce explosion in Bangladesh, as the number of users who access the internet via their phones is growing rapidly and leapfrogging traditional desktop use in Bangladesh.
Kaymu is trying to tap into the potential cache of consumer masses by developing its app on iPhone and Google’s Android to allow the shopping experience to be at users’ fingertips.
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