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Sing Holdings introduces new logo for 60th anniversary

The new logo features an emblem shaped in the form of the letter ‘S’.

Property development and investment firm Sing Holdings Limited announced a change in its corporate logo as the company marks its 60th anniversary.

The new logo is said to be the group’s testament to the brand’s ethos and aspirations. 

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The new logo features an emblem shaped in the form of the letter 'S,' evoking the majestic presence of buildings and properties that define our skyline. The comppany said the amalgamation of elements within the emblem further signifies Sing Holdings' strategic collaborations and partnerships forged amongst

At the heart of the emblem shines a radiant star, that symbolises brilliance and distinction.  The refreshed logo also has a new colour palette, boasting Cerulean Blue and Tuscan Yellow, accentuated by subtle hints of gold. 

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