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BTS tickets: SPF, CASE warn of scams ahead of Singapore concert presales

BTS tickets: SPF, CASE warn of scams ahead of Singapore concert presales The Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) recently issued advisories on concert tickets for K-pop superstars BTS, ahead of the presale session for the septet's upcoming Singapore concert. The Singapore Police Force (SPF) and consumer watchdog Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) have recently warned fans of the need to exercise caution when buying concert tickets. These...

Channel News Asia 7d ago

In the age of 'finfluencers' and AI, do financial advisers still matter?

In the age of 'finfluencers' and AI, do financial advisers still matter? Financial advice becomes more valuable as your life decisions become more complex. But until then, not everyone necessarily needs a financial adviser.

Channel News Asia 11d ago

HTB for BTS: Why more fans in Singapore are using Help-To-Buy services for concert tickets

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Channel News Asia 5d ago

BTS Arirang Singapore tickets: Some fans snag VIP seats in 10 minutes, others remain in queue on first presale day

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Channel News Asia 7d ago

Changing business of bread: Why Singaporeans crave artisanal loaves but still mourn the loss of heritage bakeries

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Channel News Asia 1d ago

100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia

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Channel News Asia 3d ago

Malaysia’s wage growth lags behind GDP as ‘top firms are not scaling’ – what gives?

Malaysia’s wage growth lags behind GDP as ‘top firms are not scaling’ – what gives? A World Bank report in May found that Malaysia’s wage growth since 2010 has lagged behind its gross domestic product (GDP) growth in part because top firms in the country are not scaling up. KUALA LUMPUR: They form the top 10 per cent of businesses in Malaysia productivity-wise.

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Airline chiefs grapple with fuel shock, fare test at Rio summit

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Channel News Asia 4d ago

Fluorescent nanosensor detects key gut biomarker in minutes for faster testing

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Phys.org 7d ago

UPI clocked its biggest month in May, transactions surpass Rs 29.90 lakh crore

India's digital payments network continued its rapid expansion in May, with Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions climbing to their highest-ever monthly levels in both value and volume, latest data from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) showed. During the month, UPI handled 23.2 billion transactions worth Rs 29.90 lakh crore, surpassing the previous month's figures of 22.35 billion transactions and Rs 29.03 lakh crore. This reflects a 19% gain as compared to...

Times of India 9d ago