William Goh had steered company through industry downturn and completion of merger with Keppel Offshore & Marine ...
Crypto tax evasion: 99% of global investors are not declaring their taxes
Crypto taxation has been one of the major focal points of most regulatory activities across the globe. A recent study by a Swedish tax firm has discovered that a mere 0.53% of cryptocurrency investors ...
Five brothers in court fighting over family business after one of them transfers shares to himself
The brother who transferred the three plaintiffs' shares back to himself said he did so because they were "ungrateful".
Singapore ‘deeply concerned’ about violence in Israel and Palestinian Territories, urges restraint
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Monday (Apr 10) expressed concern over the recent escalation of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. "Singapore remains deeply ...
Singapore ‘deeply concerned’ by escalating violence in Israel, Palestinian Territories: MFA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Monday (April 10) that Singapore is “deeply concerned” over a recent escalation of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
How DBS is helping a Singapore startup pave roads using a material made from recycled plastic waste
Oh Chu Xian, founder of Magorium, tells CNBC about the DBS Foundation Social Enterprise grant that helped the company pave a road at DBS Newton Green using recycled plastic waste.
Singapore: A perfect family-friendly holiday location
Much has been said about Singapore’s slightly zealous approach to law and order (such as the legendary chewing gum ban, or the police emergency signs indicating someone may have had their bicycle ...
1exchange, Singapore’s first MAS-regulated private securities exchange, welcomes official listing of Malaysian-based A PLUS BOSS
Singapore's first MAS-regulated private securities exchange in Singapore and a member of leading integrated private market ecosystem CapBridge Financial, is pleased to announce the listing of A PLUS ...
Esker Asia Automates Key Business Processes for Brother International Singapore Pte Ltd
As an electronics and electrical equipment manufacturer, Brother International Singapore Pte Ltd understood the need for optimised processes and streamlined workflows. Manual handling of various ...
D-Street New Week Opening Triggers: Dow Futures, SGX Nifty, Asian Stocks
The Nifty 50 Futures listed on the Singapore-based Exchange SGX, an early indicator for Nifty50, traded 0.08% or 15 points lower at 8:40 am on Monday, indicating a lower opening on Dalal Street.
Singapore remains ‘deeply concerned’ by Israel violence, urges restraint: MFA
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Monday (Apr 10) expressed concern over the recent escalation of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. "Singapore remains deeply concerned about the escalation of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories,
Landed property owners resigned to parking situation, urge people to be considerate
While motorists say they have a right to park along the road within landed estates, home owners say this has created much inconvenience for them. ( read original story ...)
Inside The TOKEN2049 Most Exclusive Meetup: The Leading Crypto Exchange, Coinw, Launched Party Night On Treasure Island, Singapore.
On the margins of the TOKEN2049 Singapore 2022, Asia's premier cryptocurrency conference, coinw , the world's leading crypto asset trading platform ...
Singapore favors AI, alternative food talent in new visa scheme
SINGAPORE -- The Singapore government has unveiled details on how it seeks to attract foreign professionals as businesses prepare for one of the biggest updates to the country's visa scheme coming into effect in September.
How many Indians have visited Singapore so far in 2023? 3.5 times pre-Covid count
This is 62 per cent of 2019's first quarter figure of the 4.7 million people who visited Singapore in the first quarter of 2019. A total of 1,93,230 of these came from India which is about 3.5 times more than the 54,
Tapering relocation moves from Hong Kong, looming slowdown threaten Singapore office rents after stellar run
An end to Hong Kong-based companies’ relocation plans and an anticipated slowdown in Singapore’s economy will weigh on the city state’s office rents, which rose 5.9 per cent last year.