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Sell Your Halal-Certified Products on Salaam Market

Salaam Market is Malaysia's first B2B halal marketplace, designed to connect suppliers and retailers on a single trusted platform. It helps businesses, big or small, increase their visibility in the halal market while providing bulk purchasing options backed by verified halal certifications. Powered by Maybank Islamic and Borong, Salaam Market builds a reliable, compliant, and efficient ecosystem for global halal trade.

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Who Salaam Market Is For

Salaam Market serves two sides of the halal B2B market: suppliers with halal-certified products looking to reach buyers who require verified halal sourcing, and buyers across food service, hospitality, corporate catering, healthcare, education, and other sectors who require halal certification documentation as a purchasing prerequisite.

If your business produces or distributes halal-certified food and beverage, personal care products, cleaning supplies, or any other category where halal certification is a purchase requirement, Salaam Market provides a dedicated channel to reach them. The marketplace is designed specifically for this use case, not as a general B2B platform where halal products compete for visibility alongside non-halal equivalents.

Buyers on Salaam Market are actively seeking halal-certified suppliers. Your halal certification is not a secondary filter for buyers to apply after they find you. It is the primary reason they are on the marketplace at all. This makes Salaam Market a materially more targeted channel for halal suppliers than a general B2B marketplace.

Why Halal Certification Matters to B2B Buyers

For many Malaysian enterprises, government-linked companies, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities, halal certification is not optional. Procurement policies require it. Staff welfare and food service operations in Muslim-majority organisations require halal-certified supply chains across food, beverage, and often personal care and cleaning product categories. Catering contractors, hotel groups, and corporate food service providers procure exclusively from halal-certified suppliers to meet their own compliance and client obligations.

The demand for verified halal supply chains in the B2B sector is consistent and growing. Organisations that were previously managing halal procurement informally are increasingly requiring documented halal certification as part of their formal procurement and vendor assurance processes. Salaam Market serves this demand by providing a marketplace where halal certification is the baseline, not an exception.

What Salaam Market Offers Halal Suppliers

A targeted buyer base

Every buyer on Salaam Market is looking for halal-certified products. There is no competition from non-halal equivalents for the same buyer attention. Your halal status is a feature, not a filter.

Verified certification display

Your halal certification documentation is displayed prominently in your supplier profile and product listings. Buyers see your certification details at the point of discovery, removing a step from due diligence and reducing friction between discovery and purchase.

Enterprise and institutional buyers

Salaam Market connects halal suppliers with corporate food service teams, hotel procurement managers, educational institution procurement officers, healthcare facility buyers, and other institutional purchasers who require verified halal supply chains at scale.

Integration with the Borong ecosystem

Salaam Market operates within the broader Borong supply chain infrastructure. Suppliers listed on Salaam Market may also have visibility to relevant buyers in the wider Borong Marketplace. Contact our supplier team for details on how the two platforms interact.

How to Register as a Salaam Market Seller

Halal supplier registration for Salaam Market begins at salaammarketmy.com. The process requires your halal certification documentation (issued by JAKIM or an equivalent recognised halal certification authority), standard business registration documentation, and your product catalogue in the categories you wish to list.

Our supplier onboarding team will guide you through the verification process and catalogue setup. Salaam Market applies the same verification standards as the broader Borong platform, with additional requirements specific to halal certification currency and validity.

If you are already a verified Borong vendor and wish to extend your listing to Salaam Market for your halal-certified product range, contact our team to discuss the process for existing vendors.

Halal Categories on Salaam Market

The most active halal procurement categories include food and beverage (packaged foods, beverages, catering supplies, and fresh produce where applicable), personal care and hygiene products, cleaning and sanitation supplies, and food service equipment and consumables. Suppliers in adjacent categories with relevant halal certification are encouraged to contact our team to discuss listing suitability.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Which halal certification authorities are recognised on Salaam Market?

JAKIM certification is the primary recognised standard for Malaysia. Other internationally recognised halal certification authorities may be accepted for specific product categories. Contact our supplier team to confirm the accepted certification authorities for your products.

Do I need to register separately for Borong and Salaam Market?

Yes. Salaam Market and Borong operate as separate marketplaces with separate seller registrations. If you wish to list on both, you will complete a registration process for each. Contact our supplier team if you wish to manage both applications together.

Can I list products that have halal certification but are not food or personal care items?

Halal certification applies across a range of product categories beyond food and personal care. Contact our team to discuss whether your certified products are suitable for listing on Salaam Market.

What happens if my halal certification expires?

Your Salaam Market listings will be suspended in affected categories if halal certification lapses. Our vendor assurance team will notify you ahead of expiry to give you time to renew and maintain listing continuity.

Reach Buyers Who
Require Halal

List your halal-certified products on Salaam Market and connect with buyers who need verified halal supply chains.