DBS and POSB cards can now be used on payment solutions provider Nets’ mobile wallet application, joining OCBC Bank and UOB in the Nets cashless ecosystem.
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10 AirAsia flights delayed by system outage at Changi check-in counters
A system outage yesterday morning, June 18, affected hundreds of AirAsia passengers at Changi Airport Terminal 4.
UK govt delivers sweet and sour pill to India with new visa regulations
The UK government has caused outrage across India with its decision last week to exclude Indian students from a new list of countries considered “low risk” in order to facilitate an easier visa application process to UK universities, even as they relaxed rules for professionals, including the IT and
NRI marriages need to be registered within 7 days: Women and Child Development Ministry
All NRI marriages solemnised in India would need to be registered within seven days, the Ministry of Women and Child Development said today.
Nirav Modi faces fresh FIR for using multiple Indian passports
Agencies probing the alleged USD 2-billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud have detected that absconding diamond merchant Nirav Modi possessed at least half-a-dozen Indian passports and a fresh FIR is being mulled against him for this offence, officials said today.
Kellogg’s Honey Smacks cereal recalled due to Salmonella risk
Kellogg Company has voluntarily recalled Kellogg’s Honey Smacks cereal due to the potential presence of Salmonella in these products.
Spike in Singapore’s non-oil exports in May
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) expanded by 15.5 percent in May, extending the 11.8 percent growth last month.
Singapore e-government centre to cooperate with Indian skilling body
The Singapore e-Government Leadership Centre (eGL) at the National University of Singapore’s Institute of Systems Science (NUS-ISS) and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, government of India have come together to collaborate wi
Singapore airline refused to let us fly, claim Indian-origin couple with special needs child
An Indian-origin couple in Singapore yesterday claimed that low-cost long-haul airline Scoot refused to fly their special needs child and asked them to deplane before a flight was scheduled to take off.
133 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes uncovered on a barge at Brani Terminal
The total duty and Goods and Services Tax evaded amounted to S$15,423.24 and S$1,112.44 respectively.