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Prime Minister Lee Announce Extension of Jobs Credit for Additional Six Months and Promises More Goodies to Come

PM Lee Announce Extension of Jobs Credit for Additional Six Months and Promises More Goodies to Come

EMPLOYERS received good news on (12/10) Tuesday, not just a six-month extension of Jobs Credit but also more goodies that await them in next year’s Budget.

The upcoming offerings are aimed at helping companies boost productivity and devise better ways to do business to bolster Singapore’s efforts to transform and grow its economy. Read the rest of this press release »

Business | October 28th, 2009

Migrating to Singapore Thru the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Scheme

What is the MAS Scheme?

The Singapore government and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), in their quest to boost Singapore’s status as a centre for private banking and wealth management, set up a new investment scheme to get Singapore Permanent Residence. This scheme, the Financial Investor Scheme (FIS), is our third route for Singapore migration. Read the rest of this press release »

Business | October 28th, 2009

Why businesses are choosing Singapore as an offshore jurisdiction

Finding suitable corporate vehicles for investments is an on-going challenge. Reputation, security, and fruitfulness are key factors in determining whether a specific jurisdiction will provide maximum benefits to a company. Investors have to strike a perfect combination of these criteria or they will risk losing the lead. Read the rest of this press release »

Business | October 27th, 2009

Singapore Edges Malaysia at Ease of Starting a Business

A recent analysis of company incorporation requirements uncovers the easier entry requirements and key economic benefits that foreign entrepreneurs can gain by choosing to set up a company in Singapore as compared to Malaysia. Read the rest of this press release »

Business | October 24th, 2009

Indonesia no match for Singapore at ease of starting a business

Singapore ranks #1 in the world for ease of doing business whereas Indonesia ranks #122 in this category according to the recent “Doing Business 2009 Report” published by World Bank. The stark difference between the two neighbors is further confirmed by a recent study that compares company setup requirements between Singapore and Indonesia which reveals that foreign entrepreneurs can set up a company in Singapore with more ease and minimal restrictions as compared to Indonesia. Read the rest of this press release »

Business | October 24th, 2009

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