, Singapore

Daily Briefing: Could COE prices jump this week?; Citizens call for shutdown of STOMP

And Singapore Medical Council suspends doctor.

  • April’s first auction for Certificates Of Entitlement (or COEs) kicks off today and will end on Wednesday, and if history repeats itself you can expect prices to rise. Read more here.
  • Singapore residents appear to have had enough of STOMP, a “citizen journalism” website. Know more here.
  • Singapore plastic surgeon Dr Woffles Wu has been suspended from practice for four months, according to a statement released by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) on Monday. Find out more here.
Join Singapore Business Review community
A NOTE FROM SINGAPORE BUSINESS REVIEW

If you've been wondering whether SBR could work for your company — yes, probably.

A lot of the companies we partner with started as readers. They'd been following our coverage for a while, saw their own customers and competitors in it, and eventually asked the obvious question: could we do something with you? The answer is usually yes. The shape of it depends on what you're trying to do.


The options are broader than most people assume — thought leadership articles, sponsored content, industry summits across Southeast Asia, regional awards programmes, podcasts, and media placements in print and digital. Some partners use one channel; most use a mix. We figure out the right combination by starting with your brief, not with our rate card.


So if the question has been on your mind, here's the easy way to ask it.

We'll tell you honestly whether we can help, and how. It's a better use of everyone's time.