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Growing a Business Edge in human resources
IN THE crowded field of human resources (HR), Business Edge Personnel Services seeks to differentiate itself from the competition by caring for...
Plastic-packaging maker SKP finds ways to go green
THE name “Seow Khim Polythelene Co” might not ring a bell, but the SKP acronym might be more familiar. Its 46 retail...
SMEs cite higher costs, lower profitability as top 2023 challenges: survey
HALF of Singapore’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cited increased costs and reduced profitability as a top business challenge in 2023, up...
Economic benefits from STB grant to Taylor Swift ‘significant’, outweigh amount distributed: Edwin Tong
THE economic benefits from the government grant that was given to American pop superstar Taylor Swift to bring her show to Singapore...
Gyms in Singapore hiit by a knockout punch
FROM big-box gyms to high intensity interval training (HIIT) boutique studios, Singapore’s fitness landscape has seen a significant shake-up of late.
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Shatec brings hospitality and culinary courses to Orchard Road – and the Middle East
AFTER four decades, the Singapore Hotel Association Training and Education Centre (Shatec) is opening its first overseas institute in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia...
The green balancing act: How Singapore SMEs can navigate sustainability and costs
SMEs continue to face challenges in becoming more sustainable, such as lack of resources and manpower, reveals survey.
SMEs need to strategise on sustainability to stay competitive: Grace Fu
SINGAPORE’S small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) need to strategise on sustainability efforts to stay competitive internationally, said Minister for Sustainability and the...
To stay fighting fit in the ring, Singapore gyms need new workout regimes
RITUAL Gym’s closure of its four branches in Singapore last week sent shockwaves through the fitness community.