With a growth of over 8 per cent during 2016, and during January-April quarter of 2017, more than 3,50,000 Indian tourists visiting Singapore for either business holidays, the number continues to grow, GB Srithar, Regional Director, South Asia, Middle East ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines reviews nut policy after toddler scare
An allergy scare involving a three-year-old toddler has prompted Singapore Airlines to review the serving of nuts on board its flights. Marcus Daley suffers from anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening condition which can be triggered by food including ... ( read original story ...)
Property-bound Singapore capital now prefers home turf
THE capital flight to greener pastures abroad from Singapore has slowed to a trickle, amid a turnaround in the property market at home. Data compiled by Real Capital Analytics and Knight Frank Research shows that the number of outbound investment deals ... ( read original story ...)
DBS warning: Some Singapore services to be disrupted over 2 days
On its notices and maintenance page on the bank’s website, it adds: “Some disruptions to DBS/POSB services can be expected due to the transfer of ANZ Singapore’s retail and wealth products.” DBS announced last year it had agreed to acquire ANZ ... ( read original story ...)
UOB receives in-principle licence for Vietnamese subsidiary
Singapore’s United Overseas Bank has received the in-principle licence from the State Bank in Vietnam to open a subsidiary in the country. UOB is the first Singaporean bank to receive the licence for a foreign-owned subsidiary in Vietnam The bank will ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Annuls Marriage After Spouse’s Sex-Reassignment Surgery
Singapore has annulled a couple's marriage after the spouse's sex-reassignment surgery, the Straits Times newspaper reported on Wednesday, prompting an outcry from a group that campaigns for the rights of gay and transgender people. Same-sex marriage is ... ( read original story ...)
Traders Rejoice: Lunch Break Is Returning to Singapore’s Stock Market
Traders in Singapore soon won’t have to worry about being chained to their desks for lunch. Singapore Exchange, known as SGX, said earlier this week that it will reinstate a daily one-hour lunch break, in which trading will stop from noon to 1 p.m. local ... ( read original story ...)
32-year-old Singaporean jailed for importing chewing tobacco products in first such case
SINGAPORE - A man has been jailed for importing chewing tobacco products in the first such prosecution of its kind, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said on Thursday (July 20). Kavinthiran, a 32-year-old Singaporean, was given a four-week jail sentence ... ( read original story ...)
Fintech adoption in Singapore lags other economies
Financial technology (fintech) adoption in Singapore lags far behind other economies around the world, a report by business consultancy EY said. But the report released on Tuesday added that the country is expected to catch up and exceed the global average ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Stock Market May Extend Winning Streak
The winning streak has hit five sessions now for the Singapore stock market, which has advanced almost 120 points or 3.6 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just above the 3,325-point plateau and the market is looking at another green ... ( read original story ...)
Biggest IPO in six years, NetLink debuts on SGX
The company, which owns the fibre network that is the foundation of Singapore’s next generation nationwide broadband network, is the broadband unit of telecom company Singtel. The initial public offering (IPO) was two times subscribed with S$4.7 billion ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore offers Manila drones, urban warfare training
Singapore said Wednesday it has offered surveillance drones and urban warfare training to Philippine troops battling Islamist fighters, to prevent the militants becoming entrenched and threatening the rest of Southeast Asia. Philippine troops have been ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore offers cargo plane, drones to help Philippines fight militancy
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore has offered a military transport airplane, drone surveillance aircraft and use of combat training facilities to support the Philippines' fight against the rising threat of Islamist militancy, the defence ministry said on ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC becomes first banks send FIXML messages over Swift for clearing
Tony Lewis, HSBC Head of Securities Services for Singapore said: “Following a number of successful implementations in the region, it is a pleasure to work with SWIFT and SGX on extending our network to cover all domestic clearing and settlements in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore economy grows 2.5% on back of robust manufacturing
According to HSBC economist Joseph Incalcaterra, Singapore remains bullish in this sector given the assumption of a strong rebound in industrial production (IP). "Within the advance GDP estimate, the ministry assumes a strong rebound in June IP of ... ( read original story ...)
Things to do in August, 2017: Events, concerts, restaurants, bars and travel destinations to check out next month
One of the many highlights of the Singapore Night Festival 2016 was a block party on Armenian Street. It’s easy to check all of these cool events off your list, when you own the HSBC Advance Credit Card, which offers up to 2.5% cash back on all purchases ... ( read original story ...)