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Pos Malaysia embraces digital age with launch of country’s first NFT stamps

#EmpatBelas Setem Ku collection features designs representing 14 states to celebrate National, Malaysia Day

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2022 4:14PM

Pos Malaysia embraces digital age with launch of country’s first NFT stamps
Produced through a collaboration between Pos Malaysia Bhd and local retail brand APOM, each stamp folder in the #EmpatBelas Setem Ku collection contains one physical stamp sheet of 14 stamps, with each stamp designed by an artist representing each state in Malaysia. – Pos Malaysia Berhad Facebook pic, September 8, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Pos Malaysia Bhd (Pos Malaysia) today launched its first non-fungible token (NFT) stamps for collectors, in conjunction with the National Day and Malaysia Day celebrations.

The limited edition NFT stamp is redeemable complimentary with every purchase of the #EmpatBelas Setem Ku special edition stamp folder set, retailing at RM59.00 each.

Produced through a collaboration between Pos Malaysia and local retail brand APOM, each stamp folder contains one physical stamp sheet of 14 stamps and each one is designed by an artist representing each state in Malaysia, which the company said showcases the uniqueness, culture and pride of the states.

Pos Malaysia group chief executive officer Charles Brewer said that it was excited to work with APOM on the NFT stamps project, along with 14 highly talented artists.

“Together with APOM, we are proud to offer the opportunity to local artists to showcase their talents not only in Malaysia but globally, as NFTs can be shared or traded internationally. 

“Penetrating the NFT market is a significant milestone for Pos Malaysia, as we complement our traditional postal offerings with various digitised services and products, enhancing efficiency and improving the way we connect with customers in the rapidly evolving and digitally advanced world,” he said at the launching of #EmpatBelas Setem Ku at APOM Suria KLCC here.

Meanwhile, APOM co-founder Chantelle Teoh said that #EmpatBelas is APOM’s yearly Merdeka-Malaysia Day collaboration project to celebrate the 14 Malaysian states. 

“This year with the support from Pos Malaysia, the 14 selected artists got a chance to re-imagine their state pride on NFT stamps that transcend globally beyond the philatelic community, as well as on the humble physical stamp that has connected Malaysians throughout the years. 

“This is a great opportunity for the local talents to showcase their work,” she said.

A stamp collector who only wanted to be known as Shum said he came to the store to buy the latest limited edition stamp for his personal collection.

“Today, I come here to buy 15 sets of the #EmpatBelas stamp collection but managed to secure only 10 as they ran out of stock.

“I’ve been collecting stamps for about 40 years and I like it because of the beautiful design and the price is justifiable for a stamp collector like me,” he said.

In a statement, Pos Malaysia said it was the second postal service provider in Southeast Asia to produce NFT stamps after Thailand and had joined the global postal fraternity of other countries with similar initiatives such as Austria, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands.

The complete set comes with three envelopes, three postcards, a specially designed folder and a user guide for redeeming the free NFT stamps.

A limited number of 3,000 folder sets will be available for purchase, each set allowing collectors up till October 31, 2022 to redeem one out of the 14 NFT stamp designs.

The stamp sets will be available online at www.pos.com.my/shop and at APOM retail outlets as well as the Kuala Lumpur General Post Office’s stamp and philatelic counter starting today while purchase at other selected post offices will be available starting next Monday (September 12). – Bernama, September 8, 2022

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