For the second half ended June 30, Creative posted a US$6.1 million (S$8.3 million) net loss, an improvement from the year-ago loss of US$12.2 million. This was thanks to a restructuring exercise in ...
Nursing homes adopt new technology to save time, serve elderly better | Video
Nursing homes in Singapore are using technology to help caregivers, saving them time so they can give more attention to the elderly under their care. Among the innovations are robots that deliver ...
Nearly all HR leaders in Singapore say AI already in their system
More than nine in 10 HR leaders in Singapore are saying they have implemented AI in their systems, but the majority remain concerned about the potential pitfalls in using the emerging technology.
Singapore’s orchid export value in steep decline; growers lament insufficient space and rising costs
Since NParks began managing the local orchid industry in 2018, the statutory board said it has been stepping up efforts to help growers adapt and thrive, especially in a land-scarce country.
McDonald’s Introduces Grimace NFTs in Singapore
McDonald’s has unveiled plans to release 2,000 unique Grimace digital collectibles in Singapore. These free NFTs (non-fungible tokens) showcase their celebrated mascot, Grimace, who has been an ...
Singapore wins big at orchid conference, but local growers lament challenging conditions to cultivate hybrids
Since NParks began managing the local orchid industry in 2018, the statutory board said it has been stepping up efforts to help growers adapt and thrive, especially in a land-scarce country.
The 10 charged after billion-dollar anti-money laundering raid in Singapore
One of the 10 people arrested in one of Singapore’s biggest anti-money laundering operations had lived in a sprawling good class bungalow (GCB) in Ewart Park that housed a golf simulator and a ...
Singapore trade slump worsens as key exports tumble 20.2% in July
Non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) in July shrank 20.2 per cent compared with the same month in 2022, and contracted 3.4 per cent from June, data from trade agency Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) ...
Who are the 10 charged after the billion-dollar anti-money laundering raid in Singapore?
It is understood that several of them are related to one another, and all were originally from Fujian in China. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Who are the 10 foreigners arrested in Singapore’s massive S$1 billion money laundering crackdown?
Police raided Good Class Bungalows and prime area condominiums among other locations, and seized assets including cars, watches, handbags and cash.
Singapore busts a $1 billion money laundering ring, seizing assets and crypto
Singaporean law enforcement has taken a significant stride in combating financial crime, apprehending 10 foreign nationals suspected of laundering money. The arrests also encompass allegations of ...
Singapore files charges against 3 Chinese nationals, 7 others with ‘Chinese passports’ in US$736 million money-laundering crackdown
All 10 of the individuals in the alleged money-laundering ring were found in possession of foreign passports ‘believed to be issued’ by China.
Indonesia, Singapore start trial on cross-border QR code payments
JAKARTA - Indonesia's central bank said on Thursday it had started a trial of cross-border QR code payments with its Singaporean counterpart.
Singapore trade slump worsens with key exports tumbling 20.2% in July
Non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) in July shrank a worse-than-expected 20.2 per cent compared to July 2022, and contracted 3.4 per cent from June, data from Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) showed on ...
Singapore’s Non-Oil Domestic Exports Fall for 10th Straight Month
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports fell for a 10th straight month in July, with shipments of both electronics ...
Singapore’s July NODX contracts by 20.2% y-o-y mainly due to declines to the EU 27, Taiwan and China
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports (NODX) for the month of July contracted by 20.2% y-o-y, making this the 10 th consecutive month of y-o-y declines.