Other than popular Japanese supermarkets in Singapore like Daiso and Don Don Donki, we also have great options like Miijyi. Situated at Leisure Park Kallang, this Japanese dollar store imports all their goods from Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, with most prices being fixed at $2.30 with a few exceptions.
Singapore Airlines unveils $1.1 billion cabin retrofit for A350 fleet; Telemedicine under fire as patients abuse MCs: Singapore live news
This ambitious investment reaffirms SIA's commitment to maintaining its status as a leader in luxury air travel. More on Singapore Airlines' $1.1b investment to redefine luxury travel here. The rise ...
Best Fixed Deposit Rates in Singapore (Nov 2024)—Rates Up To 3.25%, Minimum Deposits From $500
If you think that fixed deposits are only for conservative cash-rich aunties and uncles, think again. A fixed deposit (also known as a time deposit) account is a type of bank account that pays account ...
Four Singapore shipping companies sanctioned by the US over Russian ties
The US State Department said the LNG Alpha Shipping, LNG Beta Shipping, LNG Delta Shipping, and LNG Gamma Shipping, all companies registered in Singapore, are majority owned by New Transshipment FZE, ...
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...there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you dight and create an advertising campaign, in print and digital, on this ...
Niva Bupa Health Insurance announces price band of Rs 70-74 per share for IPO
The company is looking to raise ₹2,200 crore from its public offer, which includes a fresh issue of shares worth ₹800 crore and an offer for sale of ₹1,400 crore by Bupa Singapore Holdings Pte Ltd, ...
Babies born in 2025 can expect a ‘special gift’ as Singapore marks SG60: Indranee
Ms Indranee hinted at the gift in a Facebook post on Nov 5 but gave no other details. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Funding Societies secures third credit facility with HSBC to extend access to MSMEs in Southeast Asia
Modalku (Funding Societies), the largest unified digital finance platform for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Southeast Asia today announced signing the third credit facility* with HSBC ...
Funding Societies’ Third HSBC Credit Facility Pushes Funding Past US$100 Million
Funding Societies has secured a credit facility from HSBC, brings the bank's total commitment to Funding Societies to over US$100 million ...
Standard Chartered Partners with Wise Platform to Transform International Payments Experience
In a significant move to strengthen its retail cross-border payments offering, leading global bank Standard Chartered has announced a partnership with Wise Platform, Wise’s global payments ...
Singapore stocks fell on Tuesday’s open—STI dropped 0.3%
In the broader market, 77 stocks declined compared to 50 that gained after a total of 51.9 million securities valued at S$70.6 million were traded ...
Singapore’s Pritam Singh to take the stand after court rules he has a case to answer
The leader of the opposition is embroiled in controversy surrounding his comments to a parliamentary committee over earlier lies told by a former party member.
Singapore is a ‘City in Nature’ but do Singaporeans know how to live with wildlife?
It takes just one incident of feeding to set back efforts to keep monkeys away, experts say. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Renewed Consolidation Anticipated For Singapore Stock Market
The Singapore stock market on Monday ended the two-day slide in which it had dropped almost 35 points or 1 percent. The Straits Times ...
Monetary Authority of Singapore to Drive Tokenized Asset Growth with Industry Partnerships and New Frameworks
Singapore’s MAS has published two frameworks to advance tokenization in the country. The financial authority aims to build a supportive system where different market tools and platforms work well ...
White faces, open mouths: Avant-garde Japanese dance butoh finds foothold in Singapore
Butoh, where dancers interpret prompts like “a flower” or “lava”, asks dancers to forget themselves. Read more at straitstimes.com.