South East Asia is projected to be the world’s 4th largest market by 2030. As a key landing point for businesses in the region, Singapore has plenty to offer including a pro-business stable Government, no language barriers, access to trade in the region, English common law, low corporation tax and a simple business registration process.
With a resident population of 5.7 million tech-savvy people, low unemployment rates and 97.5% literacy, almost 45,000 British citizens live in Singapore today. Shouldn’t your business be here already?
At this early stage of your journey in ASEAN, the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore (Britcham) is the ideal partner for this leg of the Payments Association Trade Mission to ASEAN. Their strength of contacts, experience and support in country or regionally enables a perfect foundation for delegate companies using this Trade Mission to investigate opportunities and/or develop partnerships.
Introduction to the Region
Challenger Bank Adoption in Singapore
The New Payment Service Act
Open Banking Asia
Instant & Frictionless Payments Anywhere in the World, Making International Payments as simple as domestic ones
Infrastructure Development in the Digital Age
Navigating the Singapore Regulatory & Innovation Landscape : Tales from the Trenches
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