Incorporation

Business Licenses and Permits in Singapore: Which is for You?

Taking note and adhering to various compliance requirements and processes is important before setting up a business in Singapore. Being a “Fine City”, failing to conform often results in hefty penalties. Among the many, one key process that you may want to pay a little more attention to is checking the licenses or permits required […]

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How to Scale Your Small Business

So you’ve established your business – well done! Next challenge: scale it for growth. Even if you sell well, you’ll soon face problems in delivering to new customers and expanding your base. If your business fumbles, you’re going to have unhappy customers and business partners. Manual processes that were fine when you started small won’t

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Roles and Responsibilities of a Company Secretary in Singapore

Every local company incorporated in Singapore has to appoint a Company Secretary within six months of incorporation. Singapore’s Company Law mandates that all companies in Singapore appoint a Company Secretary. This person acts as the compliance officer of the company, who ensures that Board Members are informed of their legal responsibilities towards the company. Such

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Annual General Meetings in Singapore

In Singapore, annual meetings are mandatory and are to be held in compliance with the Companies Act of Singapore, which is issued by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). Failure to hold an annual meeting will see shareholders and its directors be held accountable. ACRA can impose penalties to be settled in court, which

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Ways To Brand Your Business As A Solo Entrepreneur (a.k.a. Solopreneur)

As a solo entrepreneur, or “solopreneur,” responsibility for your brand’s image rests entirely on you. On one hand, you can maintain a consistent brand voice throughout both your social media and content marketing. On the other hand, it also means that all decisions and work of the business, be it digital or physical, fall on

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Why You Should Collaborate Instead of Compete – B2B

Collaboration: a powerful tool for small business owners, regardless of industry or size. The connections you form and the different ways you collaborate with them help you grow your business. According to research, 56% of executives point out collaboration as having greatest impact on a business’s overall profitability. Still unconvinced that collaboration is really worth

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5 Tips to Make Your Business Stand Out

According to a study by McKinsey, 58% of a brand’s consumers do not remain loyal to the brand in the long term. Reasons vary and may include poor marketing, unoriginal selling points, mundane products, and better offers by competitors.   In a world where the competition among businesses is rife, differentiating and building your own

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