Sustainability: the rise of green agendas
Singapore's financial services leadership must incorporate green finance to tackle existing issues and pave the way for a sustainable future.
SINGAPORE is showing strong international leadership on its sustainability drive, with ambitious and concrete targets as part of a new initiative called the Singapore Green Plan 2030.
Unveiled at the start of February, the plan is spearheaded by Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu, and is seeking input from citizens, businesses, and communities.
One of Singapore's key strengths has always lain in its financial services sector, which is world-leading and has helped establish the city-state as a global financial hub over many decades.
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