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The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is the national regulator of business entities and public accountants in Singapore. ACRA also plays the role of a facilitator for the development of business entities and the public accountancy profession.
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) is a statutory board in Singapore. It was established in 2002 to promote and support research and development in the country, especially in the public sector.
The one-stop portal to discover publicly-available government data.
Digital Industry Singapore (DISG) is the single interface of the Singapore government for the Infocomm and Media (I&C) industry, ensuring a thriving industry by encouraging technology companies to create competitive products and services from Singapore, for Asia and beyond.
To cover the range of interests between local digital champions and global technology leaders, DISG is a joint office between the Economic Development Board (EDB), Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). This structure allows us to leverage the expertise, complementary networks, resources, and programmes across agencies to help tech companies on their journeys.
EDB is an active member of the E2PO, a whole-of-government initiative targeted at promoting and facilitating the adoption of energy efficiency measures in Singapore. The E2PO website provides a list of the various incentives and initiatives available to enable companies to reduce their energy consumption.
Enterprise Singapore is the government agency championing enterprise development. It work with committed companies to build capabilities, innovate and internationalise. It also support the growth of Singapore as a hub for global trading and startups. As the national standards and accreditation body, it continues to build trust in Singapore’s products and services through quality and standards.
IPOS is the lead government agency that formulates and administers intellectual property (IP) laws. It also promotes IP awareness and provides the infrastructure to facilitate the development of IP in Singapore. IPOS is committed to maintaining a robust IP regime against commercial exploitation.
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) is the main tax administrator to the Government. IRAS collects taxes that account for more than 70% of the Government's Operating Revenue that supports the Government's economic and social programmes to achieve quality growth and an inclusive society.
JTC Corporation (JTC) is Singapore's lead agency to plan, promote and develop a dynamic industrial landscape, in support of Singapore's economic advancement.
Employers play a significant and integral role in defending Singapore through their support for National Service (NS) and NS-liable male employees. This resource webpage provides a one-stop access to information on supporting their National Serviceman employees, from understanding the NS journey, to learning about the best practices from supportive employers.
The Ministry of Manpower oversees the labour force in Singapore, including the issuing of work passes and permits, governing employment practices, and enforcing work safety and health.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry is a ministry of the Government of Singapore that directs the formulation and implementation of policies related to the trade and industry of Singapore.
The PEP seeks feedback from businesses to ensure that government rules and regulations remain relevant and supportive of our pro-enterprise environment.
PUB is a statutory board under the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources. It is the national water agency that manages Singapore’s water supply, water catchment and used water in an integrated way.
The Singapore Business Federation is the apex business chamber that champions the interests of the Singapore business community in trade, investment and industrial relations. It represents more than 15,000 companies as well as the local and foreign business chambers and key national and industry associations.
Singapore is the international capital market in Asia for the listing and trading of bonds and equities. It is also an internationally recognised fund management centre which provides ready funding support for the growth of international companies seeking to raise capital in Singapore.
The Singapore Global Network (SGN) is a division under EDB that aims to broaden and deepen Singapore's network of family, friends and fans; bringing together connections from all around the world to discover the vibrant opportunities that Singapore has to offer.
Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) propels the Singapore building and construction industry towards environmental sustainability by promoting green building design, practices and technologies, the integration of green building initiatives into mainstream design, construction and operation of buildings.
SINGOV is the "Government" component of the Singapore Government Online. It serves as a convenient launch pad for users to locate information on the Singapore Government - such as government news and policies, leadership and bureaucracy, official statistics and contact information of public service agencies.
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is a leading economic development agency in tourism, one of Singapore’s key service sectors. Known for partnership, innovation and excellence, STB champions tourism, making it a key economic driver for Singapore.
SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) drives and coordinates the implementation of the national SkillsFuture movement, promotes a culture and holistic system of lifelong learning through the pursuit of skills mastery, and strengthens the ecosystem of quality education and training in Singapore.
The Urban Redevelopment Authority is Singapore’s land use planning and conservation authority. Our mission is to make Singapore a great city to live, work and play in.
Workforce Singapore (WSG) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Manpower that promotes the development, competitiveness, inclusiveness, and employability of all levels of the workforce. Its key mission is to enable Singaporeans to meet their career aspirations, take on quality jobs at different stages of life, and help enterprises be competitive and manpower lean.