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Sipping Coffee with Joyous Returns

Vincent Sin , Founder and CEO , SipJoy App | Evelyn Saw, CMO, SipJoy App

05-Jul-22 10:00

Sipping Coffee with Joyous Returns

Sipjoy is a cafe-focused mobile app platform that connects local independent cafés to coffee drinkers and café goers with one-flat-price coffee pass that allows cross-café coffee redemption. They have recently won 2nd place in the ASB101k Start-Up track. Vincent Sin founder and CEO of the SipJoy App together with Evelyn Saw joins us today to unravel their coffee journey.  

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Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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