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About Singapore

Singapore is commerce, industry, heritage, culture and entertainment all rolled into a little island of slightly over 700 square kilometres.

Here at the crossroads of Asia, Singapore’s excellent facilities and melting pot of different races, religions and cultures, make it an excellent destination for business and investment.

Excellent Business Environment

With one of the most stable political climates in the world, Singapore has invested most of its energy in developing commerce and industry. In less than half a century, the city has achieved many impressive economic milestones, in infrastructure, output and talent development.

Singapore’s business environment has won accolades, for areas from our business legislation to government and labour relations. The World Bank has, in its Doing Business 2013 report, ranked Singapore as the world’s easiest place to do business. Singapore has established a sterling reputation in many industries, including finance, oil and gas, electronics, manufacturing, education, healthcare and IT. We also forecast for the future, and invest in new growth industries like interactive and digital media, biomedical sciences and clean technology.

This little nation is currently the busiest port in the world, one of the world’s most prolific oil refining and distribution centres, a leading supplier of electronic components and a financial centre in Asia, just to name a few accomplishments.

Outstanding Living Conditions

Singapore offers an ideal living environment, especially when you’re raising a family. Our healthcare system is unrivalled in the region, and our local education system, with an emphasis on bilingualism, is emulated by many countries. Those interested in enrolling their children in a school that abides by the system of their own countries can also approach the many international schools here.

Based on 2013 statistics, Singaporeans have a high literacy rate of 96.5% among residents aged 15 and over, and home ownership is nearly 90%.

Singapore’s crime rates are very low, at 549 cases per 100,000 in 2013. It is also one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the world. Our public transportation is well-integrated and convenient to use, and our communications networks are world-class, so getting wired up is easy.

Living in Singapore means great opportunities for entertainment. The city offers a good mix of business and pleasure, with a lively entertainment scene and global dining selections. A warm tropical climate of between the average maximum of 31 deg C and a minimum of 23 deg C means comfortable living all year round.

In short, Singapore is not just an excellent business location, it is also an attractive place to live in.

Quick facts:

Country Name: Republic of Singapore
Location: An island and islets in the heart of Southeast Asia, between Malaysia and Indonesia
Area: 716.1 sq km
Climate: Tropical. Average maximum of 31 degrees Celcius and a minimum of 23 degrees Celcius
Government: Parliamentary republic
Labour Force: 3.5 million as at December 2013
Major Industries: Electronics, chemicals, financial services, IT and professional services, biomedical sciences & research, oil drilling equipment, petroleum refining, processed food and beverages, ship repair, offshore platform construction, life sciences, entrepot trade
Currency: Singapore Dollar
Population: 5.4 million as of 2013
Median Age: 38.9 years
Life Expectancy: 82.3 years
Population Growth Rate: 2.5%
Ethnic Groups: Chinese 74.2%, Malay 13.3%, Indian 9.1%, other ethnicities 3.3%
Language: English is the language of business and instruction. Malay is the official language. Most Singaporeans are bilingual in English and a second language, commonly Mandarin, Tamil or Malay.
Religions: Main religions are Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Taoism and Hinduism.
Literacy: 96.5% of those 15 years old and above.
Internet: 172.2% household broadband penetration rate
Mobile Phone: 156% penetration rate in 2013
International country code: +65
Internet Country Code: .sg