Ex-pat Benjamin Glynn, 39, from Yorkshire, was arrested by officers as he slept hours after the video of him maskless on a train was uploaded to social media by a fellow commuter ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Slows Reopening Pace on Concerns Over Virus Clusters
Singapore has decided to scale down reopening, allowing people to dine-in at restaurants and go to gyms -- although in smaller-sized groups -- as the number of Covid-19 cases has climbed in recent ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to allow restaurant dining with two person limit
Singapore will allow dining at restaurants to resume from Monday under loosened coronavirus restrictions, though will limit diners to groups of two, instead of up to five as previously planned, the ... ( read original story ...)
Dine-in at Singapore F&B places capped at 2 per group from 21 June
Dining-in at food and beverage establishments will continue to resume from next Monday (21 June) but only in groups of two. ( read original story ...)
British dad faces six months in Singapore prison for being on train without face mask
A British man has been detained in Singapore and faces up to six months in prison after a video appeared on Facebook of him riding a train without a facemask. Father-of-two Benjamin Glynn, 39, ... ( read original story ...)
CardsPal launches Cardculator – Recommending best cashback cards at popular merchants
CardsPal launches Cardculator - Recommending best cashback cards at popular merchants. CardsPal continues to support local businesses by boosting their digital presence and custom ... ( read original story ...)
New telco Gorilla Mobile launches in Singapore, converts unused data to offset bills
Gorilla Mobile, a new telco startup with its unique service-on-demand model and blockchain Switchback feature, has officially launched in Singapore.The only Gorilla Mobile SIM plan that they’re ... ( read original story ...)
How to recycle your electronic waste responsibly in Singapore
In Singapore alone, the National Environmental Agency reports that 60,000 tonnes of e-waste are produced annually, and only 6% is recycled. It was reported that Indonesia’s annual e-waste generation ... ( read original story ...)
DBS investigating duplicate deductions reported by credit and debit card users in Singapore
DBS Bank customers have flagged a glitch in the lender’s banking services, with several of them saying that they were charged twice for transactions made on credit and debit cards. ( read original story ...)
DBS investigating reports of duplicate transactions on some debit and credit cards
SINGAPORE: DBS on Friday (Jun 18) said it was aware of duplicate transactions on “selected debit and credit cards” and that the bank is ... ( read original story ...)
DBS investigating duplicate deductions reported by credit and debit card users
Customers have flagged a glitch in banking services, with several saying they were double charged.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Asia’s July naphtha imports from West to jump, led by U.S. shipments -sources
Asia is expected to see at least a 25% jump in western naphtha supplies in July, mainly from a near doubling of volumes from the Americas, according to estimates from three Singapore-based traders and ... ( read original story ...)
Rising household incomes, more working couples in Singapore over past decade: Census
SINGAPORE - Households in Singapore across all major ethnic groups have brought in higher incomes over the last 10 years amid a growing trend of married, dual-career couples. More Singapore residents ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore polytechnic to fire lecturer for his racist remarks against Indian-Chinese descent couple
According to media reports, Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) in Singapore said it is planning to fire the senior lecturer who was recorded making racist remarks against an Indian-Chinese descent couple. ( read original story ...)
Stock Market Today: SGX Nifty rises 50 points; Asian markets off to positive start; US markets settled mixed
Nifty futures on Singapore Exchange traded 59 points, or 0.38 per cent, higher at 15,751.50, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a positive start on Friday. Nifty50 on Thursday formed a bullish ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Bourse Expected To Remain Rangebound On Friday
The Singapore stock market has finished lower in back-to-back sessions, dropping almost 40 points or 1.2 percent along the way. The ... ( read original story ...)