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Maverick CIO

SINGAPORE (Dec 2): A shirt and tie is synonymous with any C-suite officer, but yet Neal Cross, chief innovation officer, DBS is rarely seen in it.

Tech

10 predictions for tech’s role in Asia Pacific-ex Japan for 2017 and beyond

SINGAPORE (Nov 4). Starting from 2017, digital transformation (DX) will progress towards macroeconomic scale over the next 3-4 years to change the way enterprises operate and reshape the global economy, says International Data Corporation (IDC) Asia/Pacif

This is what’s holding Singapore family businesses back from growth

SINGAPORE (Nov 2): The growth outlook for Singapore’s family businesses is looking grimmer than ever.

4 ways the government can give a boost to SMEs: Chinese Chamber of Commerce

SINGAPORE (Oct 14): According to the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI)’s SME Survey 2016, restructuring and financing challenges are rising among Singapore’s business landscape this year.

Bank of Russia head sees bigger challenge than rates for lenders

BLOOMBERG (Oct 14): Preoccupied by ultra-low interest rates in much of the industrialised world, the financial industry risks being blindsided by an even bigger challenge, according to Russian central bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina.
Singapore is world’s second most competitive economy in 2016

Singapore is world’s second most competitive economy in 2016

SINGAPORE (Sept 28): Singapore has narrowly missed out on the top spot in the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Competitiveness Index 2016, coming in second to Switzerland in the study involving 138 countries.

Legacy IT and rigid infrastructure main barriers to innovation: Telstra study

SINGAPORE (Sept 22): A global report released by Telstra on Thursday highlighted the major hurdles of legacy IT and rigid infrastructure to companies’ digital transformation.

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How UOB is disrupting traditional banking

SINGAPORE (Sept 16): Banks might be seen at losing end of the innovation race, with startups hungry to eat their breakfast. United Overseas Bank (UOB) however appears to be bucking this trend with its efforts to marrying startups with traditional banking

Why supply chain sustainability is not just a necessity, but an investment

SINGAPORE (Aug 22): Leading companies around the world are increasingly embedding sustainability in their supply chains by increasing collaboration with suppliers as well as making better use of new technology, according to a new report produced by EY in
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