Saturday, March 25, 2023

Unforgettable Defining Moments In QNET History

QNET History is on our mind as we celebrate our 25th Anniversary! What a milestone! As we reminisce on our journey, we can’t help but gush at the moments that have come to define us. These moments are a testament to the power of our Founders’ dreams and vision for us as a successful direct selling company. Here are some of the unforgettable and extremely important moments in QNET History.

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1998

This is the year where our QNET History begins. On 8 September, Dato Sri Vijay Eswaran, Joseph Bismark and a small group of people took their big dream and made it a reality. They launched a new direct selling company you know and love as QNET. Today, we can boast of millions of happy and satisfied customers in over 100 countries.

1999

We celebrated our first anniversary which was marked by incredible growth at unbelievable speed. Our Founders built a strong team of people, many of whom are still with us today 24 years later. Can you spot our current CEO Malou Caluza in this picture? Look closely!

2000

Y2K went off to a great start, marking the beginning of an era of innovation and rapid growth. We launched the Gandhi Coin and Watch, a tribute to our corporate icon. It was the perfect memento to introduce our partnership with a company so rich in heritage and renowned worldwide – Mayer Mint.

2001

This year was special because it was the birth of our annual flagship event – the V-Convention. It was first named V Conference and was held in Indonesia. We wanted to create a space for our global QNET Family to gather and interact with other aspiring entrepreneurs… a space for that “click” to happen. Little did we know back then that we were creating a legacy that would continue to thrive and inspire tens of thousands of IRs worldwide.

2002

In 2002, as our QNET family continued to grow, we got to showcase our passion for sports through the launch of coins exclusively created for the FIFA World Cup. As direct selling and sports share the same core values of leadership, teamwork, resilience and hard work, this project was very close to our hearts. The coins were part of the Korea/Japan Coin Programme.