In the thriving business hub of Singapore, an Indian-origin husband-wife Singapore Qualified Chartered Accountant duo is making a mark in the corporate services and compliance sector. Ghan Dubey, a ...
Singapore women entrepreneurs find global success through Amazon Global Selling
SINGAPORE: Singapore's female entrepreneurs have been gaining global recognition through Amazon Global Selling with their creativity and resilience in various ...
Empowering Global Ventures: The Dubey Duo’s Corporate Compliance Triumph in Singapore
Ghan and Savita Dubey, a husband-wife Chartered Accountant team, lead Khaizan Consultancy and Krish Chartered Associates in Singapore. They offer comprehensive advisory services, aiding Indian and ...
Local workforce makes up over 80% of Singapore’s financial sector: Alvin Tan
SINGAPORE] More than 80 per cent of Singapore’s financial sector workforce comprises locals, with the sector offering the highest median gross incomes among local workers, Minister of State for Trade ...
Singapore startup bags $50m to push algae production for biofuels
Chitose Bio Evolution raised 7.3 billion yen ($49 million) from cosmetics maker Shiseido, major banks such as Mizuho Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp., venture capital firm Jafco Asia and others, ...
Singapore Adds Charges Against Men Suspected of Server Fraud
Singapore prosecutors leveled new charges in the cases against three men suspected of defrauding suppliers of server computers potentially containing Nvidia Corp. chips subject to US export curbs.
Singapore shakes up foreign worker policies; work permit employment period cap scrapped, opportunities widened
SINGAPORE: The city-state is taking significant steps to reform its foreign workforce policies, strengthen economic growth, and enhance workforce productivity.
Kurry Korner in Changi Business Park fined $800, suspended 2 weeks for infestation
Three eateries were suspended two weeks from March 4 to 17 by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) for various food safety lapses. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com ...
Singapore lost over $1.1B to scams
SINGAPORE saw more than S$1.1 billion lost to scams in 2024, with scam and cybercrime cases rising by 10.8 percent to 55,810, according to figures released by the Singapore Police Force. Phishing ...
Commentary: US tariffs won’t cause Singapore inflation to rise, but may slow down growth
Unemployment could edge up, but the Singapore government is putting in place measures to support the economy, says UOB’s Jester Koh.
Nightshifters in Singapore: How do you sleep during the day?
SINGAPORE: With Singapore being an international business hub, it is not unheard of for people in various sectors to be working night shift hours. However, wor ...
Singapore shares end lower on March 7; STI edges down 0.1%
Wall Street set the tone, with the Nasdaq down 2.61 per cent, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1 per cent and the S&P 500 declined 1.8 per cent.
Singapore’s renewable fuel exports to US might be at risk
SINGAPORE’S exports of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel to the US are at risk because of regulatory changes in the importing country. Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore’s office market stable with 5.2% vacancy rate: Colliers
Demand for prime office spaces in Singapore remains strong. Singapore’s office market remains one of the most stable in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, with a vacancy rate of just 5.2%, lower than ...
Razorpay expands to Singapore, strengthens Southeast Asia presence
Fintech unicorn Razorpay has expanded its footprint in Singapore, marking its second Southeast Asian market foray after Malaysia.
China’s Jan-Feb crude oil imports fall as sanctions, port ban curb flows
China's crude oil imports fell 5% in the first two months of 2025 versus year-ago levels, data showed on Friday, as tougher U.S. sanctions on ships carrying Russian and Iranian oil and a Chinese port ...