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National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) director-general Chea Serey was tapped on May 6 as an International Council Member of Singapore-headquartered Global FinTech Institute (GFI) at a virtual council meeting. Photo supplied
NBC s Serey tapped for GFI council seat
Fri, 7 May 2021
National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) director-general Chea Serey was tapped on May 6 as an International Council Member of Singapore-headquartered Global FinTech Institute (GFI) at a virtual council meeting.
The appointment was in recognition for her achievements in harnessing financial technology and innovation to create and unlock opportunities for those underserved by traditional models of financial services.
Serey said in a Facebook post: Today I am very honoured to be appointed as an International Council Member – along with other very respectable individuals in academia, and public and private sectors – of the Global FinTech Institute, Singapore University of Social Sciences.
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SINGAPORE: There was a time, in the not too distant past, when trying to get a taxi in Singapore during rush hour was a stressful experience, beset with doubt and uncertainty.
And if it was raining, the situation was even worse. Demand would seemingly far outstrip supply, leaving some commuters stranded as they tried in vain to hail a cab or book one.
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The situation became so frustrating that it was raised in Parliament numerous times.
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BlueSG said with more people working from home, it is “only normal that private car owners will reconsider the necessity of owning a car, especially if more than half the time it stays in the car park”. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE Car-sharing companies here are seeing a spike in revenue and usership, continuing a trend that started since the end of the circuit breaker in June last year, but some transport experts cautioned that the growth might not be sustained as they expect demand to taper off.
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