Vaccinating Singapore’s 37,000 frontline aviation and maritime staff is seen as key to reopening borders of the island-state.
Singapore urges national airline to be first to vaccinate all staff
Singapore on Monday urged workers at its national airline to help make it the world’s first carrier with all staff vaccinated against COVID-19, with Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Phong Choon also …
3 notorious gang leaders in Singapore
Gang arrests in Singapore has been on the decline over the last decade but police figures show gangsterism is still a problem.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Going all in on ‘buy now, pay later’ in Singapore
Melissa Goh, journalist at Tech in Asia RedMart is dominating the online grocery space in Singapore, but it may take a while before the company hits profitability. 5️. Singaporean HR tech startup …
Lian Beng Consortium Buying Breadtalk HQ in Singapore for $88.7M
Lian Beng, Apricot Capital and 32RE are purchasing Breadtalk’s Singapore headquarters near Paya Lebar for $88.7 million.
All travellers to Singapore need to take Covid-19 PCR test on arrival from Jan 25
Singapore has tightened its border restrictions in response to new virus variants and the worsening global pandemic situation.
Singapore transport safety investigators in Jakarta to assist with Sriwijaya Air crash
A team from Singapore’s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau is assisting with the probe into the Sriwijaya Air plane crash, said …
All travellers to Singapore to undergo mandatory COVID test on arrival
The country has seen an increase in number of coronavirus cases, mostly imported or those arriving from other countries All travellers, including Singaporeans and permanent residents, will need to …
COVID-19 vaccination: Malaysians working in Singapore thrilled taking the jab
A number of Malaysians working in Singapore have started receiving the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine. Those who received the injection are mostly working in the sector that is given priority to receive the …
Finance veteran keeps eye out for global opportunities
Finance industry veteran Tariq Ahmad believes the world is his oyster when it comes to building an investment portfolio, especially given Singapore’s small size.. Read more at straitstimes.com.