Singapore Chip Assembler Global A&T Files for Bankruptcy in NY

Global A&T Electronics, a Singapore-based chip assembler that took on hefty debt a decade ago through a buyout by TPG Capital and Affinity Equity Partners, filed for bankruptcy as a 2013 debt exchange came back to haunt it. The chip-assembler listed debt ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Army enhances rocket artillery capabilities

Singapore Army artillery forces operating the Lockheed Martin M142 227 mm High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) have been given a boost with the fielding of a new and more capable mobile battery command post (CP) as well as the introduction of the ... ( read original story ...)

XinFin Finances Solar Plant Using Blockchain Technology

Singapore, Singapore, December 10, 2017 — A Singapore-based Block-chain Technology Company, XinFin, which focused on international trade and finance across the globe, recently demonstrated the financing of a solar plant using their hybrid blockchain ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Fintech Market: Overview

Monetary Authority of Singapore; the regulatory body has backed the fintech ... Minterest (https://www.minterest.sg)-Minterest is a peer-to-business financial technology platform founded by a team of former bankers with more than 120 years of collective ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore: Laws Chill Free Speech, Assembly

seized his mobile phone and computers, and demanded the passwords to his social media accounts. Bloggers, cartoonists, lawyers, and the foreign media are among the many who have faced contempt proceedings for criticizing the Singapore judicial system. ( read original story ...)

TPG Telecom risks getting bogged down in Singapore, warns rival

TPG Telecom’s mobile play in Singapore could become a costly distraction, says MyRepublic’s Malcolm Rodrigues. “They are not going to make a lot of money out of it,” the boss of the Singapore-based telco told The Australian. TPG beat MyRepublic to ... ( read original story ...)

Singtel and Ericsson hit 4G gigabit speeds with LAA

Singapore's largest mobile telecommunications company Singtel has announced attaining 1.1Gbps speeds on its 4G LTE network during a trial of licensed-assisted access (LAA) technology with Ericsson. The test, which took place in Singtel's lab, utilised 4x4 ... ( read original story ...)