Remote banking and 5G-enabled ATMs are the future of banking, according to Singaporean DBS Bank's chief information officer. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore to expand use of TraceTogether as it opens to events of up to 250 people
The TraceTogether programme, which tracks who users interact with, will be piloted at events such as exhibitions and conferences. ( read original story ...)
JPMorgan PE fund-backed Happiest Minds gets bumper response to IPO
Happiest Minds Technologies Ltd, which is backed by private equity fund JPMorgan CMDB II, received an astounding response to its ... ( read original story ...)
Temasek’s private investments rise to record, flags cautious environment
Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings flagged an uncertain outlook for global economic recovery and a challenging environment for long term investors even as it reported record high private ... ( read original story ...)
Apple took the wraps off its first floating store in Singapore to reveal a glowing glass orb
Apple's floating store is made out of 114 pieces of glass and features a 360-degree view of Singapore. ( read original story ...)
TraceTogether tokens to be issued to Singapore residents; some SafeEntry points will require visitors to use TraceTogether to check in
The Government will distribute TraceTogether tokens to all Singapore residents from Sep 14, as authorities aim to enhance the ... ( read original story ...)
Lipsticks out, lotions in: Beauty industry set for facelift and comeback, says DBS
Prepare for a surge in online beauty shoppers and skincare-mask fanatics. While the ubiquity of surgical masks and the work-from-home (WFH) trend are unlikely to spell the end for make-up, more ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s coronavirus curbs are easing, but not for migrant workers living in dorms
Nearly five months of living in lockdown-like conditions is taking its toll on Singapore’s migrant workforce, who are still largely confined to their compounds – even as the rest of the city state ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore to begin distributing TraceTogether tokens next Monday
TraceTogether tokens will be distributed nationwide starting from next Monday (14 September), and the Singapore government aims to complete the distribution by November. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s first campus-style project to be ready end-2021
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore's first campus-style integrated development is set to be completed in the fourth quarter of next year, said CapitaLand in a press release on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Police Nab 36 People in Illegal Online Gambling Raids
Police in Singapore arrested 36 people suspected to be part of an organized crime group involved in the provision of illegal gambling services ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s poorest stay in lockdown as others move freely
With restaurants and malls bustling, pre-pandemic life is slowly returning for people in Singapore -- except for the more than 300,000 migrant workers who make up much of the city’s low-wage workforce ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Freight and Logistics Market Share 2020 Global Growth, Trends, Industry Analysis, Key Players and Forecast to 2024
Global Singapore Freight and Logistics Market research report is a meticulous investigation of current scenario of ... ( read original story ...)
SingSaver Exclusive Promotion: Score a Free Dyson Purifying Fan (Worth $499)!
A literal breath of fresh (and purified) air for your WFH set-up. Trying to beat Singapore’s heat and humidity can be an uphill task, more so if you live near roads where dust and pollutants are in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore readies satellite road toll system for 2021 rollout
Country will begin installing its next-generation satellite-based Electronic Road Pricing system from first-half 2021, which will eliminate the need for physical gantries, though smaller versions of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airport Chairman Faces Backlash Over Maid Theft Case
The chairman of Singapore’s award-winning Changi Airport, Liew Mun Leong, is facing growing criticism on social media after a court overturned a conviction against a domestic worker who had been ... ( read original story ...)