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Family offices with tax incentives account for less than 2% of Singapore’s total assets managed

The bulk of wealth flows into Singapore can be attributed to institutional investors, not “high-end individual investors and even less so family offices”, says Minister of State for Trade and…

Singtel and StarHub TV+ customers can now watch Mediacorp channels on their respective streaming services

Previously, only subscribers with the proper set-top box equipment could access these channels.Read More

Officers can enter homes in neighbour dispute cases under proposed changes to framework

Public officers and personnel representing government agencies may be able to enter a residence to stop a nuisance with or without the consent of the legal owner or occupier. Read…

2 fatalities and 1 injury from falls onto LRT tracks in past 10 years: Amy Khor

Senior Minister of State for Transport Amy Khor said that public transport operators are looking into technology, such as video analytics, to provide early alerts for track intrusions.Read More

No summons issued to cyclists for flouting rule on group length: Police

Cyclists on roads in Singapore have to keep to groups of no more than five bicycles in length.Read More

PM Lee calls on ASEAN to work towards joint power grid after Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore project

The success of the project, in which Singapore imports renewable energy from Laos through Thailand and Malaysia, shows multilateral power trading in the region is “feasible”, says Prime Minister Lee…

32 employers failed to pay migrant workers’ medical bills between 2020 and 2022

Some advocacy groups believe the number of unreported cases could be much higher, as employers might have chosen to send their workers home instead.Read More

Singapore bank OCBC posts record Q1 profit, beats expectations

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Commentary: Put the ‘fast’ back into fast food

To put the “fast” back into fast food, operators need to rethink their business models and priorities, says Nanyang Business School’s Dr Lynda Wee.Read More

Resumption of live pig exports from Indonesian island could take up to a year: SFA

Indonesia has confirmed an outbreak of African swine fever on a farm on Pulau Bulan.Read More