Looking to incorporate in Asia? Singapore is a good choice.

DBS senior economist Irvin Seah states, “Singapore is a “natural destination” for tech-driven firms to scale regionally, given the country’s reputation as a hub for multinational corporations.” He expects the number’ foreign unicorns’ setting up regional headquarters there to grow.
Looking to incorporate in Asia? Singapore is a good choice.
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Historically, Singapore has always been an international business hub. From its days as a British trading port in the 1800s to its more recent history as the gateway to the Asia Pacific, Singapore has often been dubbed a strategic choice for global trade.

Singapore is continuously ranked as one of the top countries for ease of doing business and offers businesses plenty of incentives and benefits for incorporating.

More recently, we’ve seen large global companies use Singapore as their launchpad for Asia Pacific expansion.

This year saw the US ride-hailing giant Uber settle into Singapore, joining already established Airbnb. Additionally, job and recruitment site Glassdoor announced it will enter the market, though they aren’t yet clear on an exact date.

Glassdoor told Tech in Asia that the move was “inevitable” saying that Singapore is a front-runner for a regional hub. Uber agrees that a move into the area offers a lot of benefits...read more

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