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Dali Discount AG, doing business as Dali Everyday Grocery [a] or simply Dali (stylized in all caps), is a Swiss international hard discount retail chain with a primary focus on Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines. Its Singapore-based subsidiary, HDPM Sin Pte. Ltd., operates a local subsidiary known as Hard Discount Philippines Inc ...
In July 2015, [18] Circles.Life's parent company, Liberty Wireless Pte Ltd, signed an agreement with M1 Limited to deliver voice, messaging, and data services as an MVNO using M1's mobile network, which has 4G+ outdoor coverage of 99.92% of Singapore. [19]
The company then expanded into the Philippines in 2014 and Indonesia in 2015. Expanding into three more countries in 2016, [4] [8] that year FWD Group acquired Shenton Insurance in Singapore, [9] also purchasing a unit from Great Eastern Holdings Ltd. in Vietnam [8] for $35 million. [16] In late 2016, FWD agreed to buy AIG's Fuji Life Insurance ...
Yellow Pages (Singapore) Pte Ltd, a company equally owned by two leading private equity firms in Asia JP Morgan Partners Asia and CVC Asia Pacific, acquired certain businesses, assets and liabilities of SingTel Yellow Pages Pte Ltd at S$220 million (with an additional S$6 million paid to SingTel Yellow Pages Pte Ltd as working capital ...
Asahi Breweries; Asahi Kasei; Bandai Namco Holdings; Furukawa Group; Hitachi; Itochu; Japan Post Holdings; Japan Railways Group; Japan Tobacco; JX Holdings; Kadokawa ...
In 2018, Singlife acquired the business portfolio of Zurich Life Singapore. [2] In 2020, Singlife and Aviva Singapore announced a merger deal valued at $3.2 billion, which made the combined company the largest insurer in Singapore. [3] On 13 September 2023, Aviva announced its withdrawal from the Singlife joint venture. [4]
NCS Pte. Ltd. (also known as NCS Group, previously known as National Computer Systems) is a multinational information technology company headquartered in Singapore. Founded in 1981 as an agency of the Singapore government , it was privatised in 1996 and subsequently became part of the Singtel group in 1997.
In 2005, IMI acquired the EMS assets of Saturn Electronics and Engineering Inc. in the US [4] and the Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd of Singapore. [5] The acquisition of Speedy-Tech eventually led to the establishment of IMI's presence in China —through three facilities, namely, two in Shenzhen and one in Jiaxing . [ 6 ]