KEY POINTS
  • Southeast Asian fashion start-up Zilingo on Wednesday said it is launching a program in Indonesia, where it will provide microloans, vocational training and resources for women to run their own garment manufacturing businesses.
  • Those micro-businesses would receive and fulfill small-scale apparel orders from fashion brands on Zilingo's network, where the company's proprietary software will match brands and suppliers based on skills and availability.
  • The program, called SheWorkz, is aimed at providing women with the resources and flexibility to return to the workforce, according to Zilingo co-founder Ankiti Bose.
The logo of Zilingo is displayed on a window at the company's office in Singapore.

Southeast Asian fashion start-up Zilingo on Wednesday said it is launching a program in Indonesia, where it will provide microloans, vocational training and resources for women to run their own garment manufacturing businesses.

Those micro-businesses would receive and fulfill small-scale apparel orders from fashion brands on Zilingo's network. For its part, Zilingo will make money by taking a cut from every transaction.