Daily Briefing: Moneylenders sidestep advertising rules; The real deal about Dependents’ Protection Scheme

And check out these 7 meal subscription services.

For those who are not aware, there are strict advertising regulations for businesses in certain sectors that the authorities do not want Singaporeans to be actively exposed to. The Moneylending industry is one such sector. Read more here.

The Dependents’ Protection Scheme is a term life insurance scheme which is automatically extended to all Singaporeans and PRs between 21 and 60. Find out more here.

Meal subscription services have popped up to fill the stomachs of hungry office workers in the CBD, and they’re proving a hit with those who don’t want to ingest MSG-filled plates of economy rice every day. Here are a couple of meal subscription services to try. Read more here.

 

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