A British citizen pleaded guilty on Monday to violating a coronavirus quarantine order in Singapore by visiting his fiancée several times in another hotel room. They are ... ( read original story ...)
Briton pleads guilty to illicit meet-up during Singapore quarantine
A British man pleaded guilty on Monday to breaking Singapore's strict coronavirus rules by sneaking out of his hotel room to meet his fiancée while he was undergoing two weeks of mandatory quarantine. ( read original story ...)
1-for-1 KFC popcorn chicken till March 10
Enjoy double the sides with KFC's one-for-one popcorn chicken deal, valid from now till March 10.The offer is valid with any meal purchase at their outlets islandwide, as well as online.All you need ... ( read original story ...)
DBS offers preferential loans to Tesla buyers
The bank said it was tapping what it considered to be a growth segment - loans for green cars.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Technology and workforce development are top of mind for budget watchers
The Big Four accounting firms weigh in on Singapore’s policy and financial direction, ahead of the Budget 2021 unveiling. ( read original story ...)
Fort Siloso tour grants special access to three sites as part of series to mark Singapore’s WWII fall
SINGAPORE - At the end of a short flight of steps in Fort Siloso's Tunnel A Complex lies a submarine mine defence casement, which was used by British troops to prepare and inspect mines for defending ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s economic growth is set to be ‘a little bit uneven’: Economist
Sian Fenner of Oxford Economics says electronics and pandemic-related industries are likely to outperform domestic sectors, such as hospitality and services in Singapore, as the economy recovers. She ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Budget 2021: 6 things to look out for on Feb 16
DPM Heng has said helping workers and firms adapt, innovate and grow will be a key priority for this year's Budget.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Ex-Miss Universe Singapore contestant jailed 6 weeks for credit card fraud
Miss Universe Singapore 2017 contestant, Ashley Rita Wong was recently sentenced 6 weeks in jail for using her friend's bank card details to make unauthorized transactions. She memorized two of her ... ( read original story ...)
OCBC enters into partnership with EV charging solution provider to ‘green’ Singapore’s land transport sector
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) and Charge+, an operator and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, have entered into a strategic partnership in a bid to “green” Singapore’s ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s DBS Bank plans to scale down India branches over next 2-3 years
Singapore-based DBS Bank plans to scale down its network of 600 branches in India over the next two-three years following its recent merger with troubled private lender Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB), media ... ( read original story ...)
The world’s first lab-grown rib-eye steak demonstrates new 3D bioprinting technology
The world's first lab-grown rib-eye steak demonstrates new 3D bioprinting technology Just over two years after Israeli start-up Aleph ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus latest: Singapore GDP contracts more slowly in Q4 as pandemic effects fade
Martín Vizcarra, Peru’s former president, is embroiled in a growing vaccine scandal that has claimed two senior ministers. New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern orders Auckland into a three-day ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Budget 2021: 5 things to look out for
SINGAPORE - This year's Budget will be unveiled on Tuesday (Feb 16) as Singapore continues to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic fallout.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
S’porean student loses $ 14,000 after ‘bank’ scam calls, Singapore News & Top Stories
S'porean student loses $ 14,000 after 'bank' scam calls, Singapore News & Top Stories SINGAPORE - When she received a call from someone ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore imports and exports fell last year but growth for 2021 projected
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s total merchandise trade decreased by 5.2 per cent last year, reaching S$969 billion compared to S$1 trillion in 2019. But ... ( read original story ...)