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10 публікаційThe S$3 million repair company founded by teen brothers | Campus to Commerce Brothers Zames and Amos Chew were just 16 and 14 when they founded repair company Repair.sg in 2016. It now has over 30,000 customers in Singap…

Rising medical claims pressure employers to reduce cover: Mercer Marsh Benefits survey Insurers are forecasting an average global increase of 11.1% in medical trend rates in 2026. The expected rate for Singapore in 2026…

Loss-making private home resale deals inch up in Q3 amid economic uncertainty The biggest loser of the quarter is a 2,379 sq ft unit in Marina Bay Residences, which was sold at a S$3.2 million loss.

NUS selling US$500 million of PE, property funds to manage liquidity, China exposure NUS, which has total funds and reserves of more than S$15 billion, is one of Singapore's largest endowment allocators.

Limited market depth, access hurdles could cloud the party for Vietnam market’s FTSE upgrade Vietnam's stock market lists about 1,600 stocks, but the total market cap is concentrated in traditional 'old-economy' sectors…

From Prive to Eggslut: the F&B closures in 2025 Continuing a brutal trend from 2024, which saw 3,047 closures, operators have grappled with soaring rental costs, persistent manpower shortages, and evolving consumer taste…

STI could reach 10,000 by 2040; Singdollar could also hit parity with greenback: DBS report DBS also noted that a culture of risk-taking is necessary for the next leap.

Breaches of AI policy could be a sackable offence at some Singapore law firms Firms regard GenAI violations as disciplinary matters following a recent court case that ordered a lawyer to personally pay S$800 in costs for…

Gold and silver post steepest drops in years as rally cools The shutdown of India, the second-biggest gold buyer, for the Diwali festival has also drained the market of significant liquidity.

Start your day with BT ☕️: Stocks to watch: Seatrium, Keppel DC Reit, Soilbuild Construction, CNMC Goldmine Top Stories: 1. Singapore: Breaches of AI policy could be a sackable offence at some Singapore law firms 2. Inte…