K Shanmugam said prosecutors had sought murder charge for Gaiyathiri Murugayan who abused Piang Ngaih Don for nine months until she died. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s UOB bank wants to focus on growing its wealth business
Wealth management is a growing business in Asia and has been a significant contributor to UOB's overall returns, says Lee Wai Fai, the bank's group chief financial officer. Got a confidential news tip ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore disposed thousands of red wine cases to be smuggled to North Korea last year: report
Singapore has been dumping cases of red wine which were meant to be smuggled into North Korea, an indication of the high demand for luxury goods in the country. ( read original story ...)
Four members of unlawful gathering of 12 on Lazarus Island banned from working in Singapore: MOM
MOM has revoked their work passes. They were part of a group of 12 people who were on Lazarus Island on Aug 8. The four British nationals were sentenced on Wednesday and fined $3,000 for breaching ... ( read original story ...)
Grab to hire 350 people in Singapore to deliver financial services in South-east Asia
Ride-hailing operator Grab will be hiring about 350 more employees here this year to help it deliver financial services in South-east Asia. ( read original story ...)
Angliss Singapore sues ex-staff for misappropriating confidential information
Food supplier Angliss Singapore is suing a former senior employee who allegedly misappropriated confidential information when he left the company for a competitor, resulting in the loss of a ... ( read original story ...)
2 community cases among 10 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore
SINGAPORE: Two community cases were among the 10 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Thursday (Feb 25). The remaining ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore confirms 10 new cases, 2 in the community
The Ministry of Health confirmed 10 new cases of COVID-19 in Singapore on Thursday (25 February), taking the country's total case count to 59,900. ( read original story ...)
Singapore not expected to move out of Phase 3 ‘anytime soon’: Janil Puthucheary
SINGAPORE: The Government does not expect Singapore to move out of the third phase of its post-circuit breaker COVID-19 reopening "anytime soon", ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore could allow travellers to choose stay-home notice facility: MND
SINGAPORE: The Government is studying the possibility of letting inbound travellers pick their choice of stay-home accommodation, Minister of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Police officer’s wife admits to killing Myanmar maid
The wife of a Singaporean police officer has admitted to starving, torturing and ultimately killing her domestic worker from Myanmar. The worker reportedly weighed only 24kg (53lbs) when she died from ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore police officer’s wife admits to killing maid
The wife of a Singaporean police officer has admitted to starving, torturing and ultimately killing her domestic worker from Myanmar. The worker reportedly weighed only 24kg (53lbs) when she died from ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Singapore bank UOB eyes lower credit costs, Q4 profit falls 32%
United Overseas Bank Ltd reported a 32% fall in quarterly profit as Singapore's smallest listed bank said its net interest income declined and credit losses swelled. ( read original story ...)
Singapore trials Nervotec app that acts as first-line coronavirus defence
Each morning before work at a Singapore construction site, Gunasekar Udayakumar, 41, gets his vital signs checked, without going to a clinic, or even seeing a nurse. All he needs is his smartphone, ... ( read original story ...)
OneConnect Financial Technology and Singapore Exchange collaborate to address the region’s ESG reporting needs
OneConnect Financial Technology Co., Ltd. (OneConnect) the leading technology-as-a-service platform provider and an associate of Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. ("Ping An"), today ... ( read original story ...)
Two Singapore startups join fourth EY incubator program
EY expands the incubator program to five countries. Two Singapore AI technology startups will be joining EY’s startup incubator, EY Foundry, along with 12 other startups from five countries. Speech ... ( read original story ...)