Hi Gracia King starting a business in Singapore has become easier over these years. Our Singapore government has created a stable, very conducive business environment. The geographical and technological excellence of Singapore, also makes us the "door" to Asia and also the world. Singapore welcomes foreign investors, permanent residents and also businessmen who have the intention to start a business here. While the application channels are eased, many factors need to be weighed before the application. You'll need the localized and professional help on your business plan and the submission of entire Entre Pass application. In Singapore you can set up a business physically and virtually the catch word " One stop business shopping" it mean money talk they will do everything for you professionally without the unnecessary hidden cost incurred. Because the government are very strict about "under table" dealing, and most business practices know that it not worth the effort if convicted to end up in jail. Everything is with a click of mouse you do not need to even travel there to tap on our professional advice. Thanks to modern technology, they can discreetly and quickly advice you via exchange of emails, or faxes, or phone, and currently the most popular option by technophiles investors: instant messaging. Ultimately, the channel of communication will be your choice and the company task is to advise and assist you in your initial plans.
They will help you complete the application form, prepare your Business Plan together and also help you submit it. Normally, SPRING Singapore and MOM (Ministry of Manpower) will assess your application in the weeks to follow. MOM charges a processing fee of S$40 payable upfront, How suitable and high your chances of getting the approval, really depends on your Business Plan and it's presentation. Getting the right experienced consultants is crucial for such application to be successful
Like I say in Singapore Big or small "hanky panky" business you get a front seat in the prison
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Feb 22, 2010
NUS staffer jailed 8 months
By Khushwant Singh
THE finance head of the mechanical engineering department cheated the National University of Singapore (NUS) of nearly $69,000 between 2003 and 2006.
Peggy Ang Seow Ling cooked up 54 false claims for expenses on catering services and purchases of computer equipment, masks, gloves and stationery.
The 37-year-old was jailed for eight months by a district court on Monday. She pleaded guilty last month.
Her cheating ways only came to light in October 2006 when some of the invoices she had submitted were found to be fake.
Asking for a light sentence, her lawyer said that Ang needed the money to pay for a liver operation for her 61-year-old mother in 2006.
But Deputy Public Prosecutor Adrian Ooi pointed out that the offences started in 2003 and the amount involved was large.