PChome Online Inc’s (網路家庭) consolidated revenue reached NT$3.86 billion (US$129.6 million) last month, down 1.2 percent from the previous month and 9.93 percent from a year earlier, the e-commerce company said in a regulatory filing yesterday.
The figure reflects the firm’s sales performance across all of its business units, including business-to-consumer e-commerce, online marketplace and fintech, it said, without providing a detailed revenue breakdown for last month.
Taiwan’s eased COVID-19 restrictions have resulted in increased sports and outdoor activities, which boosted online sales of picnic and camping items, sports shoes and apparel, the company said.
Rising health awareness during the COVID-19 pandemic also
Models pose with an outsized CTBC All Me credit card and promotional placards after a launch event in Taipei yesterday. CTBC Bank launched its first cobranded credit card with Chunghwa Telecom Co and PChome Online Inc to better serve customers across the banking, telecom and e-commerce platforms.
PChome Online Inc chairman Jan Hung-tze, on screen, gestures along with company executives at a news conference in Taipei yesterday. The e-commerce company said the number of members for its new “buy now, pay later” service has exceeded 30,000 since its subsidiary 21st Century Digital Technology Co launched the service at the end of April.