Singapore Morning News For April 19

This is part of an initial public offering (IPO) to raise S$11.4 million ($8.17 million ... ANYONE visiting the National University of Singapore (NUS) early next year might be treated to the sight of drones flying across the campus, delivering small ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan draws foreign biotech IPOs

Aslan had weighed a US IPO, among various options ... The company will continue to be headquartered in Singapore but has invested in expanding in Taiwan. Aslan’s experimental drug Varlitinib, a potential treatment for bile duct cancer, is in late ... ( read original story ...)

6 Ways DBS Group Holdings Ltd Is Riding the Digital Wave

The first one is the POSB Smart Buddy. The app is designed for young students ... The app has more than 450,000 users and is the fastest-growing personal mobile wallet app in Singapore. Using DBS PayLah, users can send or receive money (using an eAng ... ( read original story ...)

DBS hires leading project finance banker in Singapore

DBS has hired one of Singapore’s top project finance bankers into an executive director role. http://news.efinancialcareers.com/sg-en/280389/lawrence-lua-dbs-private-bank/ DBS has hired one of Singapore’s leading project finance bankers into an ... ( read original story ...)

New UOB account allows customers to earn KrisFlyer miles

SINGAPORE: A new United Overseas Bank (UOB) account was launched on Tuesday (Apr 18) that allows customers to earn KrisFlyer miles when they save or spend. The KrisFlyer UOB Account, which will be available from Wednesday, allows customers who prefer to ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Shares Tipped To Open Under Pressure

(RTTNews.com) - The Singapore stock market has finished lower in three straight trading days, sliding almost 50 points or 1.6 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index remains just beneath the 3,140-point plateau, and the market may open in the red ... ( read original story ...)

3 Credit Card Sign-Up Offers That Will Lure You In

The competition is tough for banks and other credit card issuers in Singapore! This is why most have employed ... In partnership with the famous taxi-booking app, Citibank wants to reward its Citi Cash Back Card applicants with S$70 worth of Grab vouchers ... ( read original story ...)