To deploy Retail and Corporate Banking products to engage with digital-first customers SINGAPORE, June 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tagit, a leading digital banking solutions provider, announced that it has partnered with Singapura Finance Ltd (SFL) to implement Mobeix™ Retail Banking and Mobeix™ Corporate Banking products using the Mobeix™ Digital Banking Engagement platform. Singaporeans are one of the most digitally-savvy.
Know more about Art Porters, Galeria Mayoral, Primo Marella, and Arndt, some of the international galleries that have joined us in celebrating artistry and creativity at the recent Art Fair Philippines.
Left to right: Rirkrit Tiravanija,
untitled 2016 (nothing) (2016); Tobias Rehberger,
Mother without child 3 (2019): Kristoffer Ardeña,
Ghost Painting (Cracked Category): National Bookstore (2020). Exhibition view:
hyper–horizon, S.E.A. Focus 2021, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Singapore (22–31 January 2021). Courtesy S.E.A Focus. Photo: Toni Cuhadi.
With the aim to spark new connections between works of art from Southeast Asia , the presentation is accessible online with S.E.A. Focus Digital and physically at the S.E.A. Focus Curated showcase, titled
hyper–horizon, presented at the warehouse complex Tanjong Pagar Distripark.
This year s edition eschews a traditional booth structure for a fluid design by Randy Chan of Zarch Collaboratives to offer a borderless experience , reflecting Singapore s position as a crucial hub for the region s art scene.
Twelve Cupcakes slapped with SG$119,500 fine for underpaying employees Details 13 January 2021
Singapore-based confectionery company Twelve Cupcakes has been fined SG$119,500 for underpaying seven employees, according to multiple media reports including
The Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia. The company was convicted under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act on 15 counts of underpaying its employees in 2017 and 2018.
Citing court documents,
The Straits Times reported that all seven employees were S-Pass holders at the time of the offence. It is added that that while the staff monthly salaries ranged from SG$2,200 to SG$2,600 each, Twelve Cupcakes only paid the employees amounts ranging from SG$1,400 to SG$2,050. Subsequently in May 2018, the company reportedly paid them full salaries, but told them to return a part of it in cash.