Compensation of CEOs from the top 30 listed companies typically range between $4m-$5m.
Compensation of CEOs from the top 30 listed companies typically range between $4m-$5m.
The site features a fully-automated ordering experience and 40-seater dine-in space.
Despite a world-leading compliance regime, firms risk another 1MDB scandal by failing to assess malpractices of external links.
But homegrown startups like SG Bike and Anywheel are picking up the slack after the retreat of Chinese bike-sharing unicorns from the market.
The app notifies users regarding COE renewal, car recalls, road tax expiry and traffic fines.
The space features a facial recognition system, writeable walls, and 5-metre high windows.
It features café-style meeting areas to allow teams to come together in less formal capacities.
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The budget surplus for 2019 hit $2.1b, a carbon tax will be implemented, and a $3.1b fund for CareShield has been declared.
The food delivery firm is beefing up its logistics network by adding 5,000 restaurant partners and 2,000 riders.
There are 758 units in Queenstown that will be up for resale as their minimum occupation period expires soon.
The British manufacturer is aiming to roll out an EV model by 2021.
Ascott is set to lure such tenants with their co-living projects set for opening by 2020 and 2021.
Around 15% of APAC family office portfolios are private equities direct investments.
Roughly 700,000 sq ft of data centre space is expected to have been completed in 2018 with the stock set to more than double by 2022.
They specialise in various areas such as shipping, intellectual property, energy, and aviation, amongst others.
Human resources is still a critical component of Singapore’s Smart City vision.
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