TAIPEI, Taiwan, Jan. 10, 2018 -- Success Entertainment Group International Inc. (OTCQB:SEGN) Chairman of the Board Mr. Steve Chen has officially announced that Success Events Hong Kong, a wholly owned subsidiary of SEGN USA, has invested a 31% interest in shareholders’ rights and has become a strategic partner with ShenZhen Bei In Di, doing business as “Come-N-Save” as an online Shopping platform. This platform operates in a membership based e-commerce market out of China. Mr. Steve Chen indicates: “In recent years, owed to the rapid growth of worldwide e-commerce, its size should and will far exceed traditional shopping models, as will online shopping in China. SEGN, by entering into membership web-based online shopping platforms, should quickly tap into this area. This platform offers less expensive pricing on merchandise and will surely attract large members. We believe that by combining experiences from these two companies and the vast fan club database of SEGN, this investment should help SEGN grow in the foreseeable future.”
About Success Entertainment Group International Inc.:
Success Entertainment Group International Inc. (OTCQB:SEGN), is an e-commerce based organization focusing on membership database platform buildup. Our company has been awarded operational IP rights by one of Asia’s prominent inspirational speakers, Steve Chen, through his fans global database. Over the years, Mr. Chen’s Company has accumulated enormous membership data streamlining through to e-commerce and video platforms in Asia, creating substantial revenue. Our strategy for the company is to acquire or partner with platforms alike and apply the aforementioned fans databases, which spreads to the more than 100-million-person consumer population in Asia. Such revenue streams may contribute viable and steady growth to the Company.
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Success Entertainment Group International Inc.
www.segnusa.com
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Telephone: +1(260) 490-9990


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