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Cordlife director Zhai Lingyun arrested in connection with potential breaches of disclosure obligations Cordlife's board feels that it will be in the interests of the company for Zhai to continue serving on the board, si…

MAS appoints Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat as deputy chair of its board He was previously appointed to the board on Jun 1.

Family feud leads to court order to wind up Lian Huat Group’s parent company Kho Choon Keng, executive chairman of Lian Huat Group and claimant of the case, had made a court application to wind up Lian Keng Enterprise, t…

#BTOpinion: Give developers more time – up to 7 years – to complete and sell homes in large projects Give the residential en bloc market a boost by encouraging developers to take on collective sales of old developments o…

Malaysia’s chip sector booms amid US-China tech clash Penang, a thriving semiconductor hub often referred to as the “Silicon Valley of the East”, attracted record-breaking foreign direct investments of US$12.8 billion in…

Insurer will pay for most, if not all, expenses including compensation for SQ321 incident, says SIA CEO at AGM Meanwhile, all 11 resolutions, including the final dividend of S$0.38 per share, were passed at the annual ge…

Proposed MAS changes offer relief to S-Reits nearing regulatory gearing limits Analysts highlight that the potential beneficiaries include Suntec Reit, Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust, Lendlease Global Commercial Rei…

GetGo, Charge+ to provide shared EVs and charging points in 100 condos by 2025 The tie-up would incentivise condo management to implement charging points amid the growing number of EV drivers living in condos, says both…

More cars getting their COEs revalidated in first five months of 2024 Industry experts say that COE revalidations are up because owners who still want a car are finding it more attractive than forking out bigger sums for…

Start your day with BT ☕️: Stocks to watch: Keppel Infrastructure Trust, SIA Engineering, Parkway Life Reit, Seatrium, Raffles Medical Top stories 1. Companies: Stable Q2 results for Singapore banks unlikely to beat Q1’s…