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Singaporeans show Renewed Interest in UK's Commercial Buy-to-Let Properties

Whilst property markets in Asia are still reeling from the effects of the global pandemic, UK commercial properties are already showing signs of life.

Singaporeans show Renewed Interest in UK's Commercial Buy-to-Let Properties

Whilst property markets in Asia are still reeling from the effects of the global pandemic, UK commercial properties are already showing signs of life.

Ransomware is big business – here is what Singapore businesses should know

Cities around the world including Singapore were laid bare by the pandemic that has forced businesses to start working from home on a massive scale. But it doesn’t just end here. This new model has dramatically broadened the cyberattack surface. Remote workers are now easy conduits to corporate resources, and most organisations are unprepared to spot unusual network activities generated by these remote users.

How Video Changes the World after COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 has been felt in every part of the world. It has upended everyday lives, forcing millions of people to reset their routine and adapt to a new normal. As people worldwide hunkered down and spent more time at home, they also began looking for creative ways to establish a sense of normalcy.

Is tech the answer to building resilient workplaces in the new normal?

The pre-2020 concept of working at the office has been turned on its head. COVID-19 is forcing businesses to rethink workplace design and consider remote working as part of the long-term solution. According to a recent study, only 40 percent of employees in Singapore feel safe returning to the office, whilst 75% of employees want social distancing to be observed for at least the next six months.

Small Businesses Should Be Using the Supercomputers They Already Have

One of the things we take for granted these days is the humble smartphone - it’s easy to forget the full range of its capabilities and features, which only continue to expand every year. Think of the number of separate items that have been packed into a single svelte device. To name just a few: a camera, watch, calendar, notebook, miniature TV, speakers, mp3 player, gaming console, calculator… and more! Even the computing capabilities of a modern smartphone would be considered to be on par with a supercomputer of the past.

In the COVID-19 era, are Singapore employers doing enough to truly develop talent?

COVID-19 has thrown the importance of reskilling and upskilling workers into sharp relief, not just in the Singapore context, but globally.

Keeping the digital virus away

With cybercriminals capitalising on the COVID-19 pandemic, White Ops’ Ryan Murray argues now is the time to boost community immunity amongst Singaporean businesses.

Reimagining the future of work and the new normal

Singapore is gradually reopening its economy after two months of lockdown, but some of the jobs lost may never return as companies adapt to a “new normal” of supply chain disruptions and travel restrictions.

Financial companies start to increase hiring as Singapore returns from the Circuit Breaker

As with all industries, the financial services sector has been rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, we are beginning to see what shape the economic recovery will take – as well as the state of the labour market. What hiring trends will emerge? What skills will be in demand? In Singapore, three themes have become clear: the hiring freeze is thawing, the market is flooded with quality candidates, and transformation roles have become critical.

Transfer pricing in pandemic times

The COVID-19 pandemic is being felt in the operations of businesses worldwide and one of the most striking disruptions is evident in supply chain arrangements. This has brought on transfer pricing implications of how one realigns existing supply chain arrangements to adapt to challenges and undertakes comparability or benchmarking analysis in absence of data to determine the arm’s length prices. This article discusses the transfer pricing considerations that should be top of mind for multinational corporations (MNCs) in the time of a global recession induced by COVID-19.

Digital will only pay out if it spans the generations

David Koh, Head of Global Liquidity and Cash Management, argues that family-owned businesses risk being left behind if the preconceptions of digital payments aren’t overcome.

Mitigating Supply Chain Disruption in the Manufacturing Industry

The rapid growth in international trade in the past few decades has built an incredibly complex global supply chain network. The World Trade Organization (WTO) is represented by 164 countries today – equivalent to 98% of world trade – and governed by over 60 international trade agreements. In 2018, merchandise exports of WTO members totaled US$19.09t and the top ten merchandise traders accounted for just over half of the world’s total trade.

Circuit Breaker: the perfect time to innovate

The past few months have been hard for all of us, especially in the ride-hailing sector, but it has also offered opportunities.

Working from home, Singapore and the COVID-19 productivity factor

Singapore is trying to keep business running as close to normally as possible during the COVID-19 emergency. That means a high percentage of workers being required to work from home with the complexity and adjustments that entails. How can companies retain productivity during this turbulent time?

Maintaining Productivity? Employers need to meaningfully support employees as they work from home

It’s been more than two months since a majority of Singaporeans had to work from home. Even as we enter phase 2 of Singapore’s reopening, the Singapore government has stressed that working from home should be the default mode for all companies. Still, we see some employers eager for employees to return to the offices with some failing to implement safe management measures and others unable to justify the need to work in the office rather than home.

Give Your Business' Data Protection Processes a Coronavirus Health Check

As employees continue to work from home at an unprecedented scale, how can corporate IT teams navigate unforeseen data protection challenges? The coronavirus continues to dramatically affect everyday life and the global economy. As the uncertainty of the virus impacts workers in countries around the world, including Singapore, many businesses are still determining the best way to enable remote operations for vast numbers of employees and for longer periods of time. This is absolutely the case for the IT community.