Insights
MAS Revoked A Payment Firm’s License. What Should Consumers Learn From This?
Bsquared received their MAS licence on 1 January 2025, but it was revoked on 14 May 2026 following "serious breaches".
Insurance
Why “Capital Guaranteed Upon Death” Is Not The Same As Having A Capital Guaranteed Investment
Not all "guarantees" are similar
Investing
Complete Guide To Start Your REITs Investing Journey In Singapore
One way to become a property investor from as little as a few hundred dollars, and without having to manage any of...
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Bonds and Fixed Income
/ 6 years agoHow Fixed Income ETFs Can Help Protect Your Investment Portfolio In Singapore
Fixed Income ETFs can protect our investment portfolio during periods of high volatility - such as what we have experienced in...
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Alternative Investments
/ 6 years agoHow AutoInvest By GrabInvest Intends To Make Investing A Part Of Our Lives (Like Calling For Rides & Ordering Food)
We can now make investing as simple as ordering McDonald’s.
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HDB
/ 6 years agoBeginners’ Guide To Distressed Property Auction Sales – And What You Should Take Note Of Before Submitting A Bid
A fire sale isn’t always a good deal.
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CPF
/ 6 years agoHow To Continue Planning For Your Future Retirement (Safely) During The COVID-19 Recession
Retirement planning should continue even during a recession.
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Lifestyle
/ 6 years agoAlipay Vs. WeChat Pay: The Similarities And Differences Between These Two Payment Systems For Singaporeans
Which Super App Is More Super?
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General Insurance
/ 6 years agoWhy It’s Worth Considering Insurance Coverage For Dengue Fever For Your Family
There have been more than 32,000 dengue fever cases in Singapore this year thus far.
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Lifestyle
/ 6 years ago11.11 Sale: How To Stack Promos, Vouchers And Earn Cashback On Lazada And Shopee To Maximise Your Savings
Shopping should be a sport.
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HDB
/ 6 years agoUpgrading To A Private Property? 4 Reasons Why You Should You Sell Your Existing Property First Before Buying A New One
Selling your existing property is going to be harder than buying your new one.
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4 Stocks This Week
/ 6 years ago4 Stocks This Week (Highest Dividend Yielding Singapore Stocks) [6 Nov 2020] Pacific Century (SGX: P15); ManulifeREIT (SGX: BTOU); Prime REIT (SGX: OXMU); Lung Kee (SGX: L09)
With high dividends, also come high risk.
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Economics
/ 6 years agoJoe Biden Is Now U.S. President: 7 Things Singapore Investors Need To Know
No need to invest in Twitter updates anymore.
