Still, it has faced various setbacks in Singapore, including failed bids by consortiums it was part of for a rental pilot site and another for an alternative business district in the city’s west. Both ...
Singapore Telecommunications’ half-year net profit falls 42%
Nov 13 (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) (STEL.SI), opens new tab reported a 42% fall in its half-year profit on Wednesday, as the firm was hurt by the absense of S$1.2 billion ...
Here’s Everything That Happened at Singapore Fintech Festival 2024 in 10 Key Highlights
The ninth edition of the Fintech Festival (SFF) wrapped up on November 08, concluding a dynamic week-long of celebration of fintech that brought together tens of thousands of participants from around ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore fintech market likely to double in size
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s financial technology (fintech) market will likely double in size in the next few years as banks and fintech firms leverage each other’s unique strengths, says HSBC executive ...
Swiggy’s IPO likely to create 500 crorepatis; 5,000 employees set to earn Rs 9,000 crore in total
Swiggy employees are expected to gain significant wealth. The company's IPO is scheduled to debut on November 13. This event is poised to be one of the largest wealth creation events in the Indian ...
Swagger Returns to Crypto as Bitcoin Soars
From New York to Singapore, cryptocurrency traders large and small are ... up and Bitcoin’s march toward $100,000 talked about as something of a mere formality, crypto is in the grip of a market mania ...
Singapore wants police to stop stubborn victims from sending money to scammers
Singapore has proposed a new bill to block recalcitrant victims from making online banking transactions, as scam cases continue to climb despite multiple safeguards in place. The country's Ministry of ...
Singapore pledges up to $669m to finance climate action in Asia
SINGAPORE - With climate finance weighing heavily at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Azerbaijan, Singapore announced on Nov 12 that it will commit up to US$500 million (S$669 million) to a ...
Top Online Slots Casino Singapore: The Best Choices For Exciting Gaming
Here, we explore the top online slots casino Singapore has to offer, showcasing platforms that bring high RTP games, seamless mobile compatibility, and exciting promotions.
Singapore’s MRT transforms into a mobile library
Bookworms in Singapore now have more choice as the National Arts Council (NAC) has teamed up with SMRT Trains and Stellar Ace to create "Poems on the MRT" campaign, which will continue until Oct 30, ...
Singapore pledges up to $669 million to finance climate action in Asia
SINGAPORE - With climate finance weighing heavily at the UN climate change conference (COP29) in Azerbaijan, Singapore announced on Nov 12 that it will commit up to US$500 million (S$669 million) to a ...
Four REITs tussle for top position in this year’s Billion Dollar Club
The profit after tax category carries the most weight, at 30%, followed by ROE and total shareholder return, at 25% each. The ESG score carries the lowest weight, at 20%. Both CICT and FCT focus on ... ( read original story ...)
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust sells 21 Collyer Quay for $688m
Proceeds from the sale will be used to repay debt and finance capital expenditure. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Two Chinese news veterans sued over S$990,000 ‘loan’ for failed Mandarin language business
Chinese businessman Ren Xin Wu is suing Ms Lee Kuan Fung, a former veteran news editor from Singapore Press Holdings, and Mr Chua Chim Kang, the head of Chinese news and current affairs at Mediacorp, ...
Singapore will continue to send aid to Gaza despite Israel’s ban on UN humanitarian agency: Vivian Balakrishnan
SINGAPORE: Singapore will continue to work with its partners in the Middle East to send aid to Gaza despite Israel's decision to ban the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) from wor ...
Singapore consumers to have greater flexibility on imported food items under proposed law
SINGAPORE: Consumers will have greater flexibility to import food – whether meat or processed goods – for personal consumption, under a new law proposed in Parliament on Tuesday (Nov 12).