Tighter controls to combat money laundering, terrorist financing

On government plans to introduce new requirements on pawnshops, SMU Vice President, Business Development & External Relations, Associate…

Chance to hear Nobel laureates

SMU is one of several venues in Singapore where members of the public and students will get an opportunity to hear from Nobel laureates. Demand to…

Nobel laureates to meet public at summit

SMU will be hosting the panel discussion “Driving Growth through Science and Innovation” on 23 January, with panellists Prof Kurt Wüthrich (2002…

Decoding India’s ordinance system | Shubhankar Dam

SMU Assistant Professor of Law Shubhankar Dam’s interest in the different ways by which India's executive controls its legislature got him to take a…

Why family businesses could have a head start in sustainability

The SMU Business Family Institute (BFI), with a grant from Deloitte Southeast Asia, recently launched new research on succession issues within Asian…

Will basic wage become all the rage?

On the practice of paying a basic wage to employees, SMU Associate Professor of Law and political observer Eugene Tan said that conversely it could…

Cleaners to get four-figure salaries

SMU Associate Professor of Law and political observer Eugene Tan noted, "Overall, this will raise standards because it will push companies to engage…

Four labour MPs to be appointed as assistant secretaries-general next month; this is the highest number appointed so far

SMU Associate Professor of Law and political observer Eugene Tan said that now is a crucial juncture for labour relations and a successor must be…

Get paid to be healthy

On the trend of insurers in Singapore rewarding people who take care of their health, SMU Assistant Professor of Economics Kim Seonghoon said that…

Why family businesses could have a head start in sustainability

With their eye on the next generation, family businesses could have a head start in sustainability, finds Anna Simpson. Nguyen Binh, a Director and…