Singapore forged ahead with efforts to formulate a digital-assets hub in 2024, while rival financial center Hong Kong has struggled to gain traction.
10 Best Christmas Log Cake Promotions in Singapore (2024)—Starting From $25, Up to 30% Off
Citibank cardmembers Carlton Hotel Singapore From $68 15% off for DBS/POSB, OCBC, Trust Bank, Citibank, UOB cardholders St. Regis From $79 20% off for AMEX; 15% off for Citibank and UOB cardholders ...
5 Finance Content Creators and Blogs in Singapore To Follow
Invest in yourself by learning from top finance content creators and blogs in Singapore. Read this article to find out why names like The Woke Salaryman, 1M65 and SG Budget Babe are popular with savvy ...
XTransfer and OCBC join forces for payments in Singapore, HK, Malaysia, and Indonesia
The two companies will offer SMEs integrated services including payment solutions, foreign exchange (FX), risk control, and wealth management.
DBS Shares’ 43% Rally Seen Having More Legs as Wealth Fees Rise
DBS Group Holdings Ltd.’s shares are set to close out their best year since 2009, with some analysts predicting the rally could extend, driven by the bank’s burgeoning wealth management business.
Singapore pulls ahead of Hong Kong in race to be digital asset hub
Singapore – Singapore forged ahead with efforts to formulate a digital assets hub in 2024, while rival financial centre Hong Kong has struggled to gain traction. Singapore doled out 13 licences in ...
OCBC, UOB offer one-off bonuses to junior staff to ease cost-of-living pressures
Local banks OCBC and UOB will be giving one-off payments to their junior staff to help them cope with the cost-of-living pressures. In a media release on Monday (Dec 23), OCBC announced that about ...
DBS keeps ‘buy’ on Seatrium following FPU contract win; awaits conclusion of probe
DBS believes that Seatrium is on track to deliver strong earnings recovery next year with the delivery of most legacy contracts this year, which were undertaken at lower margins, plus the execution of ...
Singapore Shares May Extend Monday’s Gains
The Singapore stock market on Monday ended the four-day losing streak in which it had dropped almost 100 points or 2.8 percent. The ...
Singapore’s Bolttech Raises Over $100 Million to Reach $2.1 Billion Valuation
Insurance technology company bolttech, headquartered in Singapore, has announced raising over $100 million in its Series C funding round. Led by Dragon Fund, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, and ...
4,000 OCBC employees in Singapore to get $1K each; S$7.5M one-off payment in total for junior employees to cope with cost of living
SINGAPORE: The Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC), one of the biggest financial institutions in Singapore and Malaysia, announced on Monday (Dec 23) that it would be giving its junior ...
UOB and OCBC junior staff to receive one-off payments to cope with cost of living
SINGAPORE - UOB will make a one-off payment to junior employees to help them cope with day-to-day expenses, joining its local peer OCBC Bank in doing so.
OCBC support junior staff with cost-of-living payment
OCBC Group will give a second one-off payment totalling S$7.5m (USD$5.5m) to assist nearly 11,000 junior employees globally in managing rising living costs. The initiative, which is set to be ...
OCBC, UOB to give junior employees one-off bonus to help with cost-of-living expenses
SINGAPORE: For a second year running, Singapore banks OCBC and UOB will give one-off payments to their junior employees to help alleviate cost-of-living pressures, the two banks said on Monday (Dec 23 ...
OCBC and UOB junior staff to receive one-off payments for cost-of-living pressures
A total of about 4,000 junior employees across OCBC Group in Singapore will be receiving a S$1,000 payout each to help them cope with cost-of-living concerns Read more at straitstimes.com.
OCBC, UOB to pay out second cost-of-living bonuses for junior staff
FOR the second year in a row, OCBC and UOB will each be giving out a one-off payment to its junior employees to help them cope with ongoing cost-of-living pressures. Read more at The Business Times.