India will drop the pre-departure COVID test requirement for travellers coming from or via China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Thailand and Japan from Monday, the health ministry said, as COVID-19 …
Commentary: Addressing Singapore’s long-term challenges – where will the money come from?
The upcoming Budget 2023 on Feb 14 – Singapore’s first post-pandemic Budget – will bring longer-term challenges into sharper focus. Recent moves like the GST hike will help close the funding gap, but …
Vietnam PM Chinh seals green deals on Singapore visit
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Thursday met his Singaporean counterpart, Lee Hsien Loong, during his first official visit to the city-state, inking agreements on green economic …
Survey: Singapore among top countries admired by Indonesia, but China and the West fare worse
Singapore’s economic success, safety and cleanliness have placed it among the top countries admired by Indonesians, along with Saudi Arabia and Turkey, according to a new study. But the US and Europe …
Baiduri Bank signs with finbots.ai
Accel-backed finbots.ai, a Singapore headquartered B2B SaaS FinTech, today announced securing a deal with Brunei’s Baiduri Bank, to modernise their credit risk management using AI.
Baiduri Bank signs with finbots.ai
Accel-backed finbots.ai, a Singapore headquartered B2B SaaS FinTech, today announced securing a deal with Brunei’s Baiduri Bank, to modernise their credit risk management using AI.
Could casinos be a jackpot for Mongolia’s struggling economy?
Casinos have been opening across Asia over the past two decades, mainly catering to Chinese holidaymakers. The Philippines, Singapore, Cambodia, and Malaysia are a few of the countries that have made …
Government spending could exceed 20% of GDP by 2030; GST and other tax moves help to close funding gap: Finance Ministry
SINGAPORE: Singapore is expecting government expenditure to rise to about 19 per cent to 20 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) between the financial years of 2026 to 2030, and possibly exceed 20 …
Starting pay of university and non-university graduates in Singapore: Gap widens by up to S$300 from 2016 to 2021
Although starting salaries have risen for all groups of graduates in Singapore, the gap between university and non-university graduates’ starting …
Starting pay of university and non-university graduates in Singapore: Gap widens by up to S$300 from 2016 to 2021
Although starting salaries have risen for all groups of graduates in Singapore, the gap between university and non-university graduates’ starting …