Shopee opens new regional HQ in Kent Ridge

New facility reaffirms shopping platform's commitment to Singapore, says head

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat (centre) and Sea group chief executive and chairman Forrest Li officially opening Shopee’s new regional headquarters yesterday, accompanied by (from far left) Digital Industry Singapore chief digital industry officer Kiren Kumar, Sea chief operating officer and co-founder Ye Gang and Economic Development Board chairman Beh Swan Gin. ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

Home-grown shopping platform Shopee opened its new six-storey regional headquarters in Kent Ridge yesterday, in a move that bodes well for Singapore's push into the digital economy sector.

Since its launch in 2015, Shopee, which is owned by consumer Internet firm Sea, has grown into one of South-east Asia's leading e-commerce platforms, with operations in seven places including Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.

In the second quarter of this year, the platform achieved 246.3 million orders regionally and recorded a gross merchandise volume of US$3.8 billion (S$5.3 billion).

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, who officiated the opening, said Shopee's growth is aligned with Singapore's plans for growing the economy and positioning itself as a hub to harness the potential of the growing digital economy.

"The rise of South-east Asian and Asian economies brings opportunities, and we must position Singapore well to harness them. We have to constantly strive to ensure that companies like Shopee, doing business across the region, will continue to see Singapore as an ideal base for serving the region," he said.

"We strive to serve as a global-Asia node - in linking the world to Asia and Asia to the world."

Mr Heng also spoke about efforts to build up Singapore's value to the business economy. He cited ongoing plans for a pathfinder Digital Economy Partnership Agreement with Chile and New Zealand, collaboration with Australia on digital economy initiatives, and investments in research and development in the services and digital economy domain.

  • $5.3b

    Shopee's gross merchandise volume in the second quarter of this year, on 246.3 million orders regionally.

"Our efforts to grow our digital economy, transform our industries, and build new capabilities are wide-ranging, but our overarching intent is clear. Ultimately, these must translate into good jobs for our people," he said.

In four years, Shopee has grown from just 10 employees to more than 1,500 and the new office can accommodate up to 3,000 employees.

A report last month by product comparison website iPrice showed Shopee extending its lead over rival Lazada as the most visited Internet shopping platform in the region.

Shopee had a monthly average of 200.2 million visits via both desktop and mobile gadgets in the second quarter, while Alibaba-owned Lazada was ranked second, with 174.4 million visits.

Shopee's new 244,000 sq ft office is almost six times larger than its previous one in Science Park Drive.

Shopee Singapore chief commercial officer and head Zhou Junjie said that the new office reaffirms Shopee's long-term commitment to Singapore.

"Expanding the tech talent pipeline and nurturing an entrepreneurial ecosystem for sellers and SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) will continue to be areas of focus for us," he said.

The Straits Times understands that Shopee will look to hire more data analysts, data scientists, software engineers and developers who specialise in machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Shopee is also working with Digital Industry Singapore to develop tech talent. It has committed to train more than 100 staff to become software engineers and data analysts, under the Infocomm Media Development Authority's TechSkills Accelerator initiative.

Shopee has also partnered the Economic Development Board and local universities to nurture data scientists at the postgraduate level.

Mr Zhou said: "This new office marks a significant milestone in our journey thus far, and sets the stage for us to solidify our leadership position."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 04, 2019, with the headline Shopee opens new regional HQ in Kent Ridge. Subscribe