SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines on Thursday (Feb 4) posted a S$142 million net loss in the third quarter as passenger numbers plunged by 97.6 per ... ( read original story ...)
New centre focused on decarbonisation, digitalisation of Southeast Asia’s maritime sector set up in Singapore
SINGAPORE: A new centre focusing on the digitalisation and decarbonisation of Southeast Asia’s maritime sector has been set up in Singapore by ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines posts $106 million third-quarter loss as passenger numbers plunge 98%
Singapore Airlines Ltd on Thursday posted a S$142 million ($106.36 million) net loss in the third quarter as passenger numbers plunged by 97.6% due to the pandemic, though its cargo business held up ... ( read original story ...)
Canadian trade minister seeks closer ties, investments from Singapore manufacturers
Ties between the two countries have become stronger amid the pandemic, said Ms Mary Ng.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines posts S$142 million loss in Q3 2020 as passenger numbers plunge
SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines on Thursday (Feb 4) posted a S$142 million net loss in the third quarter as passenger numbers plunged by 97.6 per ... ( read original story ...)
Google Billionaire Sergey Brin Opens Family Office In Singapore
The family office of Google cofounder Sergey Brin has expanded to Singapore. As first reported by Bloomberg News, documents filed to the corporate regulator on behalf of Bayshore Global Management, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore banks well placed to realise MAS’ green finance goals
Singapore financial institutions have established good ESG (environment, social and governance) oversight.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore plans to partner with Vietnamese celebs to reimagine future of travel
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has partnered with Vietnamese well-known personalities who have enjoyed their previous visits to Singapore to share fond memories while reimagining new destinations ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore splits from Malaysia to get its own Mobile Legends Professional League
Professional League in 2021, Singapore telecoms company Singtel announced on Thursday (4 Feb).In media release, Singtel said its PVP Esports would be teaming up with MLBB developer Moonton for Season ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore now has its own Monopoly game in the form of a mobile app
First Wave Agency and Hasbro have launched Monopoly Explore! SG, an exciting Monopoly digital experience in the form of a mobile app that allows players to explore Singapore on their electronic ... ( read original story ...)
DBS raises sustainable finance target to $50 billion by 2024
This is more than twice the bank's previous $20 billion target for the same year.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
The rise of embedded finance: It’s the end of fintech (as we know it)
Non-finance brands embedding financial services within their existing offerings is already happening. For example, Uber is launching a banking product built specifically for their drivers. Ant ... ( read original story ...)
The 4 most exclusive credit cards in Singapore
As mythical as a unicorn sighting, here are the four most exclusive credit cards in Singapore. Opinions expressed reflect the view of the writer (this is his story).The Singapore credit card market ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Property Market in 2021: Everything an Investor Should Know
There is no arguing the fact that the COVID-19 crisis of 2020 hit all economies hard. Even real estate, a traditionally safe investment option, suffered from the pandemic and restrictions it imposed. ( read original story ...)
Asian Insider, Feb 3: Suu Kyi charged with breaching import-export laws; Hong Kongers move to Taiwan
Asian Insider brings you insights into a fast-changing region from our network of correspondents and commentators. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Operations resume for many Singapore businesses in Myanmar as they closely monitor situation
SINGAPORE: Operations have mostly resumed for Singapore businesses in Myanmar, recovering from temporary disruptions earlier in the week after a ... ( read original story ...)