SINGAPORE - There were 26 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Feb 6), taking Singapore's total to 59,675. All 26 cases were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Almost 140 firms told to stop on-site operations after serious breaches of Covid-19 measures
Close to 140 firms were told to cease on-site operations after serious breaches of Covid-19 workplace safe management measures introduced in March last year. ( read original story ...)
Things to do in Singapore that get you the most bang for your buck (Feb 2021)
So, the tickets for the Singapore-Hong Kong flights are in limbo again or cost a small fortune (probably your entire year’s coffee’s worth). But, as they say, where there’s a will, there’s a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore based Remittance Firm TranSwap to Move into UK Markets with Plans to Establish R&D Centre in Edinburgh
Singapore based remittance firm TranSwap to move into UK markets with plans to establish R&D Centre in Edinburgh ... ( read original story ...)
Dine in a dome at Capitol this CNY
The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore and Capitol Singapore are going all out to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Ox.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Best DBS & POSB Credit Cards 2021
Read our reviews below to find out which one might be more suitable for you. Summary of Our Top Picks for Best DBS & POSB Credit Cards in Singapore Based on an average monthly spend of S$2,000, we ... ( read original story ...)
Personal loan promotions in Singapore 2021
Both POSB and Standard Chartered Bank offer a very ... Alternatively, check out our summary of the Best Personal Loans in Singapore 2021 for our recommendations of the best loans based on ... ( read original story ...)
DBS / POSB Will Progressively Close 29 Outlets Despite Being An Essential Service
Singapore’s largest bank, DBS will progressively close 29 DBS/POSB branches all over the island over the course of just one week. This came after stricter circuit breaker safe distancing measures were ... ( read original story ...)
Import officer at Changi Airport one of two local cases
An import officer at Changi Airport has tested positive for Covid-19 - one of two locally transmitted cases announced yesterday.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore bank to double financial planner headcount in 2021
As it partners with solutions provider Manulife to create insurance consultant role #dbsbank #financialplanners #insurance ... ( read original story ...)
Ukraine saw reduction in 2020 apple, blueberry and walnut exports to Singapore
Ukraine sharply reduced the export of fruits and vegetables to Singapore in 2020. Apple exports decreased by 2.5 times in value terms, blueberry exports fell by almost 4 times, and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Manufacturing Activity Expanded for Seventh Month in January
SINGAPORE--Singapore's manufacturing activity expanded for the seventh straight month in January, thanks to faster growth in new orders, new exports and factory output, as well as a slower contraction ... ( read original story ...)
UOB unlocks Asia’s potential through insights and expertise
How is UOB positioning its investment banking franchise in Asia? UOB offers a wide range of financing and advisory solutions for our clients across Singapore and our key subsidiaries in Asia. Our ... ( read original story ...)
Changi cargo officer is sole Covid-19 community case in Singapore
SINGAPORE - An import officer at Changi Airport has tested positive for Covid-19 - one of two locally transmitted cases announced on Friday (Feb 5). The 56-year-old, who works at Yusen Logistics and ... ( read original story ...)
Billionaires like Ray Dalio and Sergey Brin are opening family offices in Singapore, lured by the city-state’s ample incentives and low taxes
Singapore is famous for its low taxes, which has helped turn the city-state into a thriving economic hub. ( read original story ...)
Fewer Singapore firms expanded overseas last year, but more press on with productivity efforts | Video
Fewer Singapore businesses ventured overseas last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but more took on projects to raise productivity and build new capabilities, said Enterprise Singapore (ESG) on Friday ... ( read original story ...)