Singapore bucked the trend in 2024, with more fines issued. Financial institutions (FIs) in Singapore should brace for stricter compliance measures and regulatory actions in 2025, which can lead to …
Global trade tensions and shifts could benefit Singapore, but uncertainties remain in 2025: Analysts
Singapore’s growth forecast for 2025 is projected to slow to between 1 and 3 per cent, lower than the 4 per cent growth last year.
Global trade tensions and shifts could benefit Singapore, but uncertainties remain in 2025: Analysts
Singapore’s growth forecast for 2025 is projected to slow to between 1 and 3 per cent, lower than the 4 per cent growth last year.
Jollibee opens first Tiong Bahru Bakery in Philippines
Asian food conglomerate Jollibee Foods Corp. recently opened the first branch of Singaporean food concept Tiong Bahru Bakery in the Philippines, marking the bakery’s first international branch.
Singapore’s growing financial services sector one for investors to keep a long term view
Amid the years of rising geopolitical tensions, the steady growth of Singapore’s financial services industry has shown investors that this is a sector where they can take a long-term view, says Chee …
Singapore’s growing financial services sector one for investors to keep a long term view
Amid the years of rising geopolitical tensions, the steady growth of Singapore’s financial services industry has shown investors that this is a sector where they can take a long-term view, says Chee …
Singapore’s single family offices climbed to 2,000 last year, minister says
The number of single family offices in Singapore grew to 2,000 in 2024, the deputy chairman of the city state’s central bank, Chee Hong Tat, said on Tuesday.
What to expect in Singapore’s residential property market in 2025
The Property Price Index is projected to grow by 1% to 2% this year. The Singapore residential property market is expected to see property prices stabilise in 2025, with the Property Price Index (PPI) …
Malaysia, Singapore deepen ties with new economic zone
Malaysia and Singapore hope the new project will create jobs and attract international investors.
Singapore’s NUS Adopts Blockchain for Green Bond ESG Reporting
The move marks a significant milestone for NUS, making it the first university in Singapore to integrate blockchain into ESG reporting.