MYNIC Berhad: Empowering Malaysia’s digital future

• MYNIC is committed to fostering Malaysia’s digital economy with its wide range of services and initiatives.
• MYNIC introduced the COOP.MY domain to empower over 15,000 cooperatives across Malaysia.


MYNIC Berhad, a key player in Malaysia’s digital ecosystem, plays a pivotal role in promoting the country’s transition to the digital economy. As the official registrar and administrator for the .MY domain, MYNIC continues to provide solutions that drive the growth of digital businesses across the nation. With a focus on inclusivity, the company has worked to provide tailored services for Malaysian SMEs, entrepreneurs, and government initiatives aimed at expanding the digital footprint.


Supporting the digital transformation of cooperatives

MYNIC’s latest initiative, the introduction of the COOP.MY domain, seeks to digitise Malaysia’s registered cooperatives, helping nearly 15,000 cooperatives join the digital revolution. This initiative is part of the Program Realisasi Impian Ekonomi Digital (PRIME), aimed at increasing competitiveness and ensuring that cooperatives remain relevant in the evolving digital landscape. The COOP.MY domain provides cooperatives with a unique online identity, helping them expand their customer base and transition from offline to online operations. MYNIC’s collaboration with Suruhanjaya Koperasi Malaysia (SKM) and IKMa demonstrates their commitment to building a robust digital economy in Malaysia(mynic.my)(mynic.my).

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MYNIC’s role in strengthening Malaysia’s digital economy

As part of its ongoing mission to support the digital economy, MYNIC has been actively involved in various government-led initiatives. The introduction of iChoose.my, a platform dedicated to helping businesses transition their domain names to .MY extensions, reflects MYNIC’s dedication to increasing Malaysia’s online presence. This service promotes local domains, ensuring businesses are more connected to the Malaysian market. Through efforts such as this, MYNIC is contributing to the national agenda of strengthening the country’s digital infrastructure(mynic.my).

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Training and empowering local entrepreneurs

In addition to technological services, MYNIC is also committed to providing training and resources to entrepreneurs. Through collaborations with organisations like IKMa, MYNIC organises digital transformation training sessions for local businesses and cooperatives. This initiative aims to equip business owners with the necessary skills to operate in the digital economy. The company’s focus on education and mentorship ensures that even small businesses have the tools they need to succeed in the ever-changing market(mynic.my).

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Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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