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HSBC Calls on Singaporeans to Never Stop Improving

HSBC Calls on Singaporeans to Never Stop Improving
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HSBC Singapore Champions Changemakers with New Brand Platform Why Stop Here?

Creative 73 Add to collection Wunderman Thompson s future-fit brand platform inspires HSBC’s customers, employees, wider society and the bank to constantly seek to grow, develop and improve In the year full of changes, HSBC Singapore has stood out to champion changemakers with its multi-year brand platform ‘Why Stop Here? . In the past few years, HSBC Singapore had strengthened its position as the global leader in sustainable finance. But in a year of crisis, HSBC Singapore reflects on the values of a resilient never-say-die Singapore, and they issued the challenge to customers - and most importantly, to themselves - Why stop here? .

HSBC Singapore champions changemakers with new brand platform via Wunderman Thompson Singapore

February 19 2021, 12:07 pm | BY Kim Shaw | 2 Comments In a year full of changes, HSBC Singapore has stood out to champion changemakers with their multi-year brand platform “Why Stop Here?” via Wunderman Thompson Singapore.   Over the past few years, HSBC Singapore had strengthened its position as the global leader in sustainable finance. But in a year of crisis, HSBC Singapore reflects on the values of a resilient “never-say-die” Singapore, and they issued the challenge to customers and most importantly, to themselves, “Why stop here?” The future-fit brand platform inspires HSBC’s customers, employees, wider society, and the bank to constantly seek to grow, develop and improve.

Analysis: Privacy outrage around WhatsApp valid, but update inevitable?

Details 12 January 2021 Headlines shouting about the brisk rise of Telegram and Signal emerged over the past few days after rival WhatsApp updated its terms of service asking users to allow its parent Facebook and its subsidiaries to collect user data, phone number and location. While the content of the messages are said to remain encrypted, the data collected would presumably allow for more targeted advertisements on the Facebook owned platforms and allow the network to invest more into areas such as eCommerce. According to reports on Reuters, these privacy concerns have led to more than 100,000 users installing Signal across app stores such as Apple and Google and telegram saw over 2.2million downloads, according to Sensor Tower.  Sensor Tower also added that new installs of WhatsApp fell 11% in the first seven days of 2021 compared with the prior week. Meanwhile, the privacy concerns saw Turkish anti-trust officials to launch an investigation

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