The European Commission announced that it recognises COVID-19 vaccination certificates issued by Singapore as the equivalent of the EU's digital COVID certificate. ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Malaysia open land border on limited basis Nov 29
Singapore and Malaysia will reopen a ground-level border between the two countries from next Monday (November 29) on a limited basis, and in what the Singapore authorities described as a “safe and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Cases Rise; Morgan Stanley Reimbursement: Virus Update
Singapore cases rose but the country’s health minister said a high vaccination rate and growing natural immunity could protect it from surges currently engulfing Europe and the U.S. ( read original story ...)
Singapore DBS’ digital banking outage due to access control server issue; branch hours extended by two hours
The lengthy disruption of DBS bank’s digital banking services since Tuesday morning (November 23) was caused by a problem with its access control server, its country head for Singapore said. Speaking ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia and Singapore open Causeway for fully vaccinated residents from 29 November with daily quota
Finally, you can travel between Johor Bahru and Singapore by land under the Vaccinated Travel Lane from 29 November. Here's what you need to know. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Media Festival Opens Made-With-Singapore Content to Global Possibilities
Even through the tumultuous times marked by interrupted shoot schedules and travel restrictions, the tenacity and drive to create authentic stories continues to propel Asian media far beyond any ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Malaysia to open land border for vaccinated travelers
Singapore and Malaysia will next week launch a quarantine-free travel lane at their land border crossing, one of the world's busiest, for people vaccinated against COVID-19, the two countries said on ... ( read original story ...)
DBS digital banking services disrupted for second day, bank says doing its best to resolve situation
SINGAPORE: DBS Bank on Wednesday (Nov 24) said an issue with its digital banking services has "recurred", as some customers continued to report problems accessing services. The disruption of DBS and P ... ( read original story ...)
FAQ: What you need to know about the Singapore-Malaysia land VTL
Singapore and Malaysia will begin a land vaccinated travel lane (VTL) via the Causeway using designated bus services. There will be 32 tri ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 2,079 new Covid-19 cases
Singapore has recorded 2,079 new cases of Covid-19, bringing the total tally to 257,510, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a press release. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s central bank to weigh actions after DBS suffers massive glitch
The disruptions in DBS’ digital services – an area where the Singapore-based bank has invested in heavily – started early on Tuesday and resurfaced the following day. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Coda Payments Pushing for $4B Valuation
Singapore’s Coda Payments Pte is seeking a valuation of at least $4 billion as it explores a sale or initial public offering (IPO). ( read original story ...)
S’pore property developers get incentive to meet higher standards in 3 proficiencies
SINGAPORE - A new incentive scheme to spur developers to digitalise and meet enhanced standards under the construction industry transformation map was launched on Wednesday (Nov 24). For a period of ... ( read original story ...)
I went behind the scenes with Singapore Airlines to see how it’s massively upgrading the onboard experience on the world’s longest flights
Singapore Airlines has teamed up with a spa where a week-long stay will set a visitor back $10,000 to make its 19-hour flights more enjoyable. ( read original story ...)
The impact of a wealth tax on Singapore-Hong Kong rivalry
When it comes to staying attractive to the rich, Asia’s two rival financial centres have always tried to play their tax policies against each other. Hong Kong abolished its estate duty in 2006; ... ( read original story ...)
Bilingualism helps Singapore build bridges in a fragmented world: Chan Chun Sing
It can help prevent the Republic from being unwittingly drawn into cultural contests happening elsewhere, he adds.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)