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The Projector owes S$1.2 million to creditors; Golden Mile cinema put up for rent Creditors include unused ticket holders, owed some S$14,300, as well as banks, Cathay Cineplexes and the Composers & Authors Society of Si…

Bank of Singapore launches alternative option to single-family offices for ultra-high-net-worth individuals The Bank of Singapore Family Office Catalyst will grant UHNWIs access to specialised investment expertise and el…

Historic Moulmein Road site draws 13 bidders for master tenancy of cluster, with bids for monthly rent of up to S$388,800 Another tender for the commercial use of 20 heritage bungalows in Sembawang attracts five bids.

Former Yangzijiang Financial CEO Vincent Toe’s ICH Group seeks to give Singapore’s small and mid-cap IPO market a leg up “That is where the market opportunities are because these companies need a lot of attention, unlike…

[Infographics] What will happen when Singapore’s 15th Parliament opens on Sep 5? The session on Sep 5 will begin with the election of the Speaker and swearing-in of MPs. President Tharman Shanmugaratnam will then deliver…

iFast plunges over 11% after Temasek-linked shareholder offloads S$131 million worth of shares Tuesday’s sell-off comes a day after iFast Pay Malaysia received in-principle approval from Bank Negara Malaysia to operate a…
'We’ve fought to keep The Projector alive through every challenge': The Projector founder on immediate closure “The combination of rising costs, changing audience habits, and the worst consumer market conditions in a dec…

Local indie cinema The Projector to shut immediately on cost pressures, declining attendance, limited resources The Projector will enter voluntary liquidation, as industry challenges make “sustaining an independent model…

Singapore exports tipped for slower growth after worse-than-expected contraction in July Some economists believe the relatively lower US tariff rate that Singapore faces, along with growing electronic demand, could mitig…

#BTOpinion: Reit managers should stop charging fees for property transactions Reit managers should do right by investors by cutting acquisition and divestment fees for property transactions, says BT's Leslie Yee.

More customer interest in floating-rate home loans amid Sora decline in Q2 At OCBC, one in four customers opted for floating-rate packages – which are typically pegged to the Singapore Overnight Rate Average (Sora) – in…

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