KUALA LUMPUR: Facebook, the social media giant, has opened a local office in KL Sentral. The local team will be looking to connect more businesses and agencies with the company’s solutions.

“Today’s office launch marks a milestone for Facebook in Malaysia and we are committed to helping Malaysians and businesses connect in more meaningful ways,” said Facebook South-East Asia managing director Kenneth Bishop.

“Our local team in Malaysia will be focused on helping businesses tap into this unprecedented opportunity to connect with today’s mobile-first consumers.”

According to a recent survey by research firm TNS, 94% of Malaysians discovered products and brands on Facebook, and 62% make a purchase after discovery.

Malaysians are also twice more likely to like a page compared to the global average.

There are currently more than 18 million Malaysians on the social media platform, and 6.5 million people on Instagram, which the company also owns.

Malaysian also ranks 10th globally for the number of friends, which is 60% more than the global average.

The local office will be headed by Nicole Tan, who was previously the managing director of J. Walter Thompson Malaysia, an advertising company.

“Malaysians on Facebook are an active and mobile first community. They spend more time watching video on their smartphones than consumers in any other country in South-East Asia,” Tan said.

The company also said that South-East Asia is its fastest growing region and Malaysia, being a mobile first country with 144% mobile penetration rate, is one of the key growth drivers.

Out of the 1.65 billion users on the platform globally, more than 241 million comes from South-East Asia, mostly (94%) accessing through mobile devices.

The opening of the local office is part of its expansion in the region following the launch of the Philippines office last month.

Source : The Star

Business opportunities: "We look forward to more conversations with businesses in the coming days, and the opportunity to continue growing together," said Facebook Asia Pacific vice-president Dan Neary, adding that these are exciting times for Facebook and Malaysia. — ONG SOON HIN/The Star

Business opportunities: “We look forward to more conversations with businesses in the coming days, and the opportunity to continue growing together,” said Facebook Asia Pacific vice-president Dan Neary, adding that these are exciting times for Facebook and Malaysia. — The Star

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