Ride-sharing companies like Grab and Go-Jek have changed the face of transport in Singapore. The Drum finds out how bus and taxi firm ComfortDelGro is evolving amid a shifting market. ( read original story ...)
Blue Planet announces flagship Singapore investment with the acquisition of leading waste player Wah & Hua
Blue Planet Environmental Solutions Pte. Ltd. ("Blue Planet") announced today that it has acquired one of Singapore's leading waste management companies, Wah & Hua Pte. Ltd ("Wah & Hua"). ( read original story ...)
Singapore outlines tips for safer post-pandemic workplaces
SINGAPORE - Singapore has started to plan for how offices will look and operate in the post Covid-19 era, signaling its intent to get one of the world’s key financial hubs fully back to business with ... ( read original story ...)
Technology for Change Week Asia highlights the need to close the gaps in digital inclusivity across the region
A virtual week exploring the issues affecting over 5 billion citizens in Asia - the built environment, access to education and reskilling, and food security. HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 24 ... ( read original story ...)
How Singapore’s new labour laws (work passes for DP holders, Tech.Pass, and more) will impact employers
Up to 500 Tech.Passes will be granted to attract technical experts to develop Singapore’s technology industry. Applicants must meet at least two out of three of the following requirements to be ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s best recruitment portals 2020
Manpower Singapore, Nala Employment and Cornerstone Global Partners are the best Singapore job sites for employers to use for hiring. Technology has brought both efficiency and novelty into the ... ( read original story ...)
Breakingviews – Messy Singapore deal strains to lay new foundation
CapitaLand wants to build something new in Singapore. The $15 billion owner of shopping malls and office parks stretching from the Lion City to Britain to China is trying to carve itself up, with the ... ( read original story ...)
DBS joins global banks surrendering Hong Kong office space
DBS Group Holdings Ltd. is set to join UBS Group AG and other global banks giving up office space in pricey Hong Kong with so many staff still working from home. ( read original story ...)
CapitaLand Revamp Paves Way for Singapore Rivals to Follow
(Bloomberg) -- The move by Singapore’s largest real estate company to split its business into a new, publicly traded investment manager and a privately owned developer may pave the way for local ... ( read original story ...)
Man who absconded attempted rape hearing tried to flee Singapore, caught
A man who disappeared half an hour before his High Court hearing was due to begin on Monday (22 March) was caught after he tried to leave Singapore through illegal means on Tuesday evening. ( read original story ...)
Singapore plans for post-virus office
Less crowded trading floors, facial recognition systems and split work areas could all become routine for bankers in Singapore as the city-state readies for office life in a post-COVID-19 world. ( read original story ...)
Singapore joins Wall Street in planning for post-COVID-19 office life for banks
LESS-CROWDED trading floors, facial recognition systems and split work areas could all become routine for bankers in Singapore as the Southeast Asian financial hub readies for office life in a ... ( read original story ...)
Over 2,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes seized in Singapore
Singapore Customs said in a press release Tuesday. Singapore Customs made the arrest and seizure during an operation at a multi-storey car park in north-west Choa Chu Kang on March 16. While the ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: in South Korea, foreign workers still face mandatory testing; Singapore begins reviewing Sinovac data
Headquarters of South Korea’s pandemic control effort asked local governments to end mandatory testing for foreigners to eliminate discrimination or rights violations. But only Seoul complied. ( read original story ...)
Big players in Singapore economy have to pivot, seek new markets: Chan Chun Sing | Video
Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing said on Tuesday (Mar 23) that big players in the Singapore economy will have to pivot and seek new markets. This is so that they won't fall behind in a ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia, Singapore Working on Reciprocal Vaccine Certificates
Malaysia and Singapore are working toward reciprocal vaccination certification as the Southeast Asian neighbors plan to restore cross-border travel. Operational details, including the application ... ( read original story ...)