The SME Magazine (May/June 2018)

Eatsy does it

Eatsy does it

Like the name suggests, startup Eatsy is about making dining out easy. Its CEO and founder Shaun Heng shares how the app offers a hassle-free experience for diners, even when they are in a group, whil...

Governance in the digital age

Governance in the digital age

Navigating the digital economy often means that a succeeding generation of leaders needs to be equipped with the right skills to survive

The dos and dont's of disciplining employees

The dos and dont's of disciplining employees

Although necessary, the investigative and disciplinary process can be a minefield for unprepared employers

Building blocks for the future

Building blocks for the future

Blockchain technology can reduce the time taken for a typical real estate transaction while retaining the required level of trust among all parties involved

The business of conscience

The business of conscience

One is a manufacturer that makes 100 per cent food-digestible disposable tableware. The other is a technology company that designs and implements regenerative urban solutions. Both are conducting thei...

Greenlogy's road to sustainability

Greenlogy's road to sustainability

Greenology is an SME that specialises in urban greenery. Founder and managing director Veera Sekaran shares his journey to sustainability.

Newly resgistered companies

Newly resgistered companies

A listing of companies with issued capital between S$200,000 and S$5 million.

Property data

Property data

A list of asking rents for office and industrial spaces, and sales caveats.

Time to shine

Time to shine

The future looks bright for clean energy solutions provider Sunseap Group, with the changing shift in consumer sentiment and new developments in the industry

Sustainability pays for SMEs

Sustainability pays for SMEs

The year is almost at the halfway mark, and lots of exciting developments have since taken place that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should be excited about.