Singapore February 9 ANIPRNewswire Tazapay a leading fintech company specialising in cross-border payments announced today that it has raised USD 169 million in its Series A funding round Sequoia ...
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Singapore to scrap Covid-19 border safety measures from Monday as cases dip
Singapore will scrap all COVID-19 border safety measures from next Monday when the country steps down its disease alert to its lowest level.
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Singapore-based fintech Tazapay raises US$16.9 million in Series A fundraising round, led by Sequoia Capital Southeast Asia
Tazapay plans to use the funds to further scale its business across Asia and expand in other regions where the company is receiving strong demand for its services, such as the Middle East and Europe.
Singapore Wins Record $17 Billion Investment Pledge on Reopening
Singapore said it secured record investment commitments last year as the economy reopened, while warning that officials don’t expect to repeat that performance amid mounting global headwinds.
Singapore attracted record S$22.5 billion in fixed asset investments last year, nearly double of 2021
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Singapore REITs Fall, Weighed by Hawkish Fed Comments
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Asia IPOs In U.S. Poised To Increase As Region’s Economies Recover, Nasdaq Vice Chairman Says
This year, with Asia helping to lead a global economic recovery from Covid, the number of listings from the region may beat that pre-Covid number, Vice Chairman Robert McCooey, Jr. said in an ...
HDB resale prices rise for 31st straight month in Jan, sales volume rebounds after property curbs
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Standard Chartered and Allinpay enable Singaporeans to make real-time cross-border payments in Hong Kong
Singaporeans travelling to Hong Kong can now pay Allinpay merchants in Hong Kong via their PayNow accounts thanks to a partnership made by Standard Chartered Bank and Allinpay Merchants Services ...
Standard Chartered, Allinpay enable Singapore dollar QR payments in Hong Kong
Singapore dollar can now be used to pay in over 30,000 acceptance points in Hong Kong. Standard Chartered and Allinpay have teamed up to enable Allinpay’s Hong Kong merchants to accept PayNow instant ...
Singapore drops pre-departure requirements for travelers, further eases mask rules
The Ministry of Health said that private enterprises may also choose to maintain mask-wearing requirements as company policy for workplace health and safety, or "business continuity reasons." ...
Singapore will lift remaining Covid-19 border restrictions from Feb 13
SINGAPORE - From Feb 13, travellers who are not fully vaccinated ... Germany and South Korea, which allowed for essential business and official travel. But some were later suspended as the global ...
Mask-wearing no longer needed on public transport from Feb 13, as Singapore steps down COVID-19 restrictions
SINGAPORE: The wearing of masks on public transport as well ... For this purpose, registration details such as names and mobile numbers will be retained in the system, said the ministry.