The SME Magazine (November/December 2017)
Doing the right thing as an employer
How to navigate common employment law pitfalls faced by SMEs in Singapore
Building a Lifestyle Empire
From electronics to aesthetics to a potential entry into F&B, EpiCentre is diversifying its business to build a lifestyle brand.
Looking ahead to 2018
This year has been a mixed bag for small and mediumsized enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore; the economy seems to be on a steady upward trend, but challenges still abound for businesses.
Fengshui, the contemporary way
By applying modern approaches to classic texts, Desmond Jason Academy is bringing the mystical Chinese practice of fengshui into the 21st century.
A heart for his work
Interventional cardiologist Dr Julian Tan, who runs a private practice in Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, likens his trade to plumbing.
Smile Inc leans on overseas expansion and innovation amid challenging market
Innovation has set the dental chain apart from its peers for past two decades.
Towards a better customer experience
Fusing data analytics, operational processes and emotive brand experience to prompt tailored, timely customer interactions will deepen brand advocacy, and thus customer loyalty

Newly registered companies
A selected listing comprising companies with issued capital between $200,000 and $5 million (July-August 2017)

Staying strong
Solid strategies are required to navigate this new era of retail, given that the challenges and volatility facing retailers are far from over