The SME Magazine (September/October 2017)
Turning the tables
Two very different furniture retail stores in Singapore, Journey East and Castlery, share what they do - from selling uniquely designed furniture to building its own supply chain - in order to differe...
Moving towards groceries 2.0
Traditionally, people get their groceries from brick-and-mortar stores because they need to touch the food before buying to check for freshness. Startup HappyFresh is turning this around by offering c...
Exploring new frontiers
Asean offers enormous commercial opportunities but also poses a range of political risks for business and investors

Newly registered companies
A listing of companies with issued capital between S$200,000 and S$5 million.
On the road
China's Belt and Road Initiative offers tremendous opportunities, even for Singapore SMEs that lack scale
Driving future infrastructure
The development of an autonomous future for transportation in Singapore is gathering speed, and the built environment must begin to adjust in anticipation

Bid for a good cause
Hosted by the Monaco Association Against Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, the Only Watch auction has raised nearly US$30 million from timepieces donated by luxury watch brands
Constructing a family business
Eldest daughter Julia may have taken on a leadership role in Prime Structures, but its founder and managing director Sonny Bensily says that it doesn't mean only family members can run the company.
Monetising Myanmar's potential
The recent opening up of the country presents an opportunity for technology leap-frogging, even as the burgeoning IT sector is increasingly looking for investments and expertise from foreign companies