Keppel rolls out S$4.2m in community support; top execs forgo a month's pay
Ng Ren Jye
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KEPPEL Corporation will provide about S$3.5 million in utility rebates to Singapore residents living in one and two-room HDB flats, and pay all its small and medium enterprise (SME) suppliers within one week of invoices being approved, the conglomerate said on Thursday.
As part of a S$4.2 million community support package to combat the coronavirus crisis, the rebates will be given by Keppel Electric, M1 and City Gas.
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