Having benefitted from the various help made available to him to support the growth of his business, Quest, third-year SMU Business student Evan Chow has six valuable tips for budding entrepreneurs looking to set up their first startup.
Having been bitten by the entrepreneurship bug at a young age, final year SMU Business student Marcus Cheu saw the perfect opportunity to pursue his passion the year he entered university.
With Covid-19 and the resultant restrictions in place, SOA Outreach, a student club under the SMU School of Accountancy, pressed on with its efforts to engage students from Junior Colleges and Polytechnics by moving ... Read More
Clarence Ong’s passion for entrepreneurship evidently burns bright. As President of Eagles Inc., the final year Business student at the SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business believes entrepreneurship will one day make the world a better ... Read More
As part of their Accounting Analytics Capstone project, a group of SMU students had the opportunity to work together with Singapore Exchange (SGX) to devise a solution to streamline their current ... Read More
What are the similarities between riding a bicycle and financial literacy? According to Asst Prof Aurobindo Ghosh, Programme Director of the Citi Foundation-SMU Financial Literacy Program for Young Adults, it’s hard to master either until you’ve taken a few ... Read More
An aging population, technological disruption, and a greater need for public engagement are just some factors that will affect the future of public housing. How will HDB’s new roadmap help it achieve healthy and highly liveable towns in ... Read More
When Theodora Boo witnessed first-hand how venture capitalists played a key role in a startup’s success, she was hooked. Learn how she first got her hands dirty in the world of venture capital, to leading SEA’s first student venture fund today.
The answer is 'yes' if it adapts to the new off-premise and digital reality. Koh Kek Sin, founder of F&B consultancy Ants Franchise Consulting, tells us how.
Once regarded as backward and undeveloped, China is today poised to become the next tech and innovation powerhouse. Find out how three SMU students rode on its waves to gain eye-opening experiences through internships in the Chinese startup industry.