Orientation For SBF Members
21 September 2020
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Orientation For SBF Members 21 September 2020 SBF Membership Whats In It For Your Company? 21 September 2020 Agenda Our History The SBF Act In 1998, then-Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong urged the Singapore Federation Of Chambers
21 September 2020
SBF Membership – What’s In It For Your Company?
21 September 2020
Our History
Singapore Federation Of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) to examine how it could restructure itself, so as to enhance its effectiveness in serving members, as well as better promote Singapore’s national interest
Singapore Business Federation (SBF)
Oct 2001 and SBF was formed on 1 Apr 2002
The SBF Act
Our History
SBF Act 2001 Sec.5 (1): Membership of Federation Every —
above the amount of S$500,000; and
election, admission or appointment, a member of the Federation..
The SBF Act
We empower Singapore businesses.
MISSION
We champion the interests of
Singapore and internationally, and act as the bridge between businesses and the Government.
VISION
The apex platform promoting the growth and vibrancy of the Singapore business community.
KEY PILLARS
Bridging Businesses Beyond Borders Enabling Enterprises Doing Good Business
We are the bridge between Singapore’s business community and the government. We help our companies go global and build bilateral, regional and multi-lateral relationships. We help our companies expand and build capabilities so they can be future-ready. Through the SBF Foundation and Global Compact Network Singapore, we help companies do well and do good.
Paid-up capital / Authorised Share Capital Annual Fees* S$10m & above S$800 S$5m - less than S$10m S$600 S$1m - less than S$5m S$400 S$0.5m - less than S$1m S$300
*prevailing GST rates applicable
Types One-time Entrance Fee* Annual Fees* a. Local & Foreign companies whose paid up share capital is less than S$0.5m S$300 S$300
registered in Singapore S$300 S$1,000 c. Local and / or foreign organisations not under any of the above categories S$300 S$500
*prevailing GST rates applicable
SBF Constitution SBF Membership Certificate
As of Dec 2019, SBF represents 27,200 companies as well as local and foreign chambers and key national industry associations from business sectors that contribute significantly to Singapore’s economy. Top 5 Industries ✓ Wholesale Trade ✓ Financial and Insurance ✓ Manufacturing ✓ Professional Services ✓ Construction & Civil Engineering
Wholesale Trade 21% Other Financial and Insurance Activities 15% Manufacturing 12% Professional Services 9% Construction and Civil Engineering 8% IT and Related Services 6% Logistics and Transportation 5% Banking and Insurance 5% Administrative & Support Service Activities 4% Retail Trade 3% Real Estate Activities 3% Hotels, Restaurants & Accommodation 3% 1% 1% Education 1% 1% 0.5 to 1.0 million 1 to 5 million 5 to 10 million 10 million and above
Our Members
Dialogue with Minister for Manpower Ms Josephine Teo (Mar, Aug 2020) Dialogue with Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat
that impact business community
Employment legislation changes
business legislation and policies
PDPA, CPF
Themed workshops on Finance & Tax Matters SME Go Digital industry forums E-Business Solution Series webinars Courses by SBF Business Institute
Events, seminars and workshops on various topics including:
Digitalisation, digital marketing, online selling, data analytics, social media Financial accounting, cashflow management, budgeting Developing HR skills and competencies, employment practices Management, resilience and leadership development Internationalisation, market outlook, understanding Free Trade Agreements Supply chain management, business process re-engineering
Trailblazer in new frontier markets:
Bangladesh, Pakistan, Africa, GCC, Iran
Emerging Regional Markets:
Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam
Deepen engagement with existing markets:
Cambodia)
Areas of Work:
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SGUnited Mid-Career Pathways
Attachment programme to support mid-career individuals in skills, networks and experience
SGUnited Jobs
Provide employment
seekers, in collaboration with TACs
SGUnited Traineeships
Provide fresh graduates with traineeship
various sectors
SBF Manpower Connect
Helps companies better manage migrant workers needs - connect companies with excess migrant workers to companies facing shortage of these workers
SBF Rising In Support of Enterprises (RISE) Programme
Supporting SMEs to transform and emerge stronger by tapping onto the $2.5m RISE fund to defray costs in participating in capability upgrading and business growth activities
Business Resilience Advisory Programme
Over 800 participants have attended webinars, advisory sessions, & free clinics on key pertinent topics to help business leaders navigate and
include Consulus, EY, Mercer, KPMG, Korn Ferry, RSM.
SBFF Industry-Led Compassion Fund
SBF is supporting TACs and their members to set up industry-led Compassion Funds to help employees in need during COVID- 19 and beyond. Seven TACs will set up respective Funds in Phase 1
Conducted multiple surveys to seek members’ feedback and concerns
to 10th Mar 2020)
2020)
(25th Mar to 17th Apr 2020).
June 2020 (30th Apr to 15th May 2020).
Financing Options for Businesses – Private Equity and Credit Solutions (7th July 2020)
Require in the On-going Phase 2 Post-Circuit Breaker Period (7th to 21st Aug 2020)
Dialogue with Government leaders on business concerns and COVID-19 support measures
SBF works closely with its valued partners to support a broad range of activities. Our partners include local and overseas government agencies, trade associations and chambers of commerce.
Rental enquiries: roomrental@sbf.org.sg 6827 6838/6839/6805
self-help and greater convenience
payment through shopping cart
year’s transactions or
contact persons
participation at SBF events
Membership: MR@sbf.org.sg Events: participate@sbf.org.sg Website: www.SBF.org.sg
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SBF SGUnited Jobs
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SBF SGUnited Traineeships
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SBF SGUnited Mid-Career Pathways
As part of the SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package, the SGUnited Jobs (SGUJ) Programme was announced on 26 Mar 2020 by DPM Heng and seeks to create more than 40,000 jobs in 2020, and assist companies with manpower issues during this difficult time.
About SBF SGUnited Jobs Programme
Purpose of SGUJ :
employment opportunities for job seekers affected by the COVID- 19, by matching them to short-term jobs (including second job arrangements) as well as longer-term jobs. All companies incorporated in Singapore are eligible to participate in the SGUJ programme. These include SMEs, MNCs, trade associations and chambers (TACs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), non-profit organisations and the public sector. Applicable only to jobseekers who are Singaporeans and PRs
About SBF SGUnited Jobs Programme
SBF has been appointed by ESG/WSG as the co-ordinator among TACs to assist in flattening the unemployment curve SBF’s roles :
jobseekers from SBF members and TACs members
Resources given to SBF : 8 HR Project Managers (HRPMs)
SGTech, 1 in Singapore Chinese Chamber & Industry, 1 in SMF)
SBF SGUnited Jobs Programme Operational Overview
matching via MyCareersFuture.sg (MCF) and Virtual Career Fair (VCF)
manpower hiring schemes
ecosystem for facilitation and assistance Companies with manpower in
Demand
Companies with manpower in
Excess
External Resource Partners
TACs (& SBF)
both within and across sectors
Conduct cross-sector matching
Trade Associations and Chambers (TACs)
Collate demand and supply
matching for companies with Union members.
Email to : SGUJobs@sbf.org.sg Chihowe.teo@sbf.org.sg Taichew.thian@sbf.org.sg
Provides fresh graduates from Institute
Technical Education (ITE), polytechnics, universities and
educational institutions with traineeship opportunities that last up to 9 months across various sectors. About SGUT Attachment programme that supports mid-career individuals to widen their professional networks, gain new, in-demand skills and meaningful industry experience while preparing for more permanent jobs in the
About SGUP
Upon completion of the attachment, host organisations may consider hiring the individuals as permanent employees when business conditions improve. All Singaporeans and Permanent Residents are eligible for the programmes
For Company Information
As at June2020
Host organisations are to provide a monthly training allowance depending
the qualifications.
Diploma
professional qualifications : $1,300 - $1,800
SGUT SGUP
Host organisations are to provide a monthly training allowance depending on the attachment requirements: Monthly Training Allowances : $1,400 - $3,000 (Allowance will be based on the salary benchmarks for the roles)
Government will fund 80% of the training allowance Maximum Funded Period : 9 months
SBF has been appointed by WSG as the Program Manager for both programmes. SBF’s roles :
SGUnitedmidcareer@sbf.org.sg taichew.thian@sbf.org.sg
SBF’s Roles in SGUT and SGUP
Interested host companies should apply to SBF and obtain approval from SBF before
Interested individuals keen to take up traineeships or attachments should check out the availability of positions posted by host companies at www.mycareersfuture.sg portal
JOBS GROWTH INCENTIVE
Salary support of 25% to 50% for 1 year
Orientation for SBF Members – 21 Sep 2020
More than 500 act ctiv ivit itie ies (and countin ing) quali lifie ied for RIS ISE Support
Attend Qualifying Activity(ies) Prepare Supporting Documents Submit e-Application Form Application Processing Notification of Outcome RISE Fund Disbursement
Take the Next Step!
1 Join the briefing on 8 Oct to find out how to tap up to $500 RISE support bit.ly/33utUmE 2 Visit our RISE webpage bit.ly/SBFRISEProgramme Contact us at mr@sbf.org.sg 3
Representing You & Helping You Transform
Orientation for SBF Members, 21 Sep 2020
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Helping Your Company To Digitalise & Transform
▪ Digitalisation & Transformation Programmes ▪ Industry 4.0 Human Capital Initiative (IHCI) ▪ Future Economy Conference & Exhibition (FECE)
Advocacy
▪ Sustainable Employment ▪ Advocating for & Supporting SMEs
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Helping Your Company To Digitalise & Transform
▪ Digitalisation & Transformation Programmes ▪ Industry 4.0 Human Capital Initiative (IHCI) ▪ Future Economy Conference & Exhibition (FECE)
Advocacy
▪ Sustainable Employment ▪ Advocating for & Supporting SMEs
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Driven by SBF Digitalisation Committee to advance adoption of digitalisation among Singapore enterprises,
Chairman
▪ Ms Janet Ang SBF Council Member; Former Vice President, Industry Solutions, IBM Asia Pacific; & Chairman, SISTIC Singapore
Committee Members
▪ Mr Roland Ng, President, SCCCI ▪ Mr Douglas Foo, President, SMF ▪ Mr Farid Khan, President, SMCCI ▪ Mr T Chandroo, Chairman, SICCI ▪ Mr Wong Wai Meng, Chairman, SGTech ▪ Mr R Dhinakaran, President, SRA ▪ Mr Patrick Lee, Vice-Chairman, ABS ▪ Mr Shamir Rahim, Past President, SMCCI ▪ Mr Kurt Wee, President, ASME
Programmes for Companies:
SMEs Go Digital: Industry Forums To share on the ITMs, Industry Digital Plans (IDP), & practical digital solutions. 1 “Leaders for Digital Transformation” Series To encourage business leaders to embrace digital leadership by learning from best practices. 2 Digital Singapore Initiative Industry-driven effort to bring stakeholders together to help SMEs digitalise more, including the development of a “SME App”. 4 SBF-ESG-IMDA Digital Resilience Bonus (DRB) Series To introduce the DRB to companies in Food Services & Retail industries. 3
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Equipping manufacturing companies with people management & job redesign skills required for successful I4.0 transformation.
Self-Help Portal
Repository of self-help & self- assessment tools, templates, application guides, case studies, resources to help manufacturing companies adopt I4.0
Enabler Programme
Unique 8-week hands-on programme that helps companies to successfully get started on their I4.0 transformation in a controlled & low risk environment
Build awareness of I4.0 A
3-day awareness Boot Camp at Digital Capability Center ▪ I4.0 technologies ▪ Transformation enablers ▪ Human capital mgmt practices & tools
Prepare interventions B
Identify the most relevant areas in your factory to leverage the I4.0 tools. Install trial IOT solutions on- site & conduct initial diagnostics.
Experience transformation C
Identify enhancements & solutions to capture at least 10% productivity . Identify human capital practices needed to sustain transformation
Validate & move forward D
Validate productivity impact & plan for implementation / scale-up. Develop customised transformation roadmaps.
4-step journey under the IHCI Enabler Programme:
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Success Stories from the 1st Cohort
OEM & ODM manufacturing company with track record of more than 40 years
▪ 44% reduction in quality defects through improved consistency in key operational parameters. ▪ Potential for salary range of redesigned job role to be revised by 11-13%. ▪ Identified at least 15 courses to be included in development roadmap.
Food manufacturing company in the business for over 20 years
▪ Avoidable waste reduction of 65% & labour productivity improvement of 10% through standardisation of operational parameters & effective performance management. ▪ Identified at least 36 potential courses to be included in the training plan for current/potential incumbents of the Operations Manager role.
The IHCI Enabler Programme provides a low risk environment without heavy cost burdens for companies to discover what it takes for successful I4.0 transformation
Subsidised Fee
(Up to 90% funding by WSG. Remaining amount can be offset with SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit)
SCAN TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST
3rd COHORT COMMENCING LATE 2020 / EARLY 2021
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Theme for 2020: Empowering People & Embracing Digitalisation for Resilience & Resurgence
REGISTER NOW @ https://futureeconomyconference.sg/ 22-23 SEPTEMBER 2020, 9AM-12PM VIRTUAL EVENT, FREE REGISTRATION
EVENT HIGHLIGHT:
DIALOGUE WITH MINISTER CHAN CHUN SING
▪ Digital transformation can yield positive returns for companies & enable sustainable growth over time. ▪ Digitalisation can be affordable & may be tailored for adoption across industry clusters. ▪ Leveraging technologies can create
help access new revenue streams in
WORKERS should attend to understand:
▪ Automation & digital technology will continue to shape current & future jobs. ▪ The need to reskill & embrace technology, in order to gear up for the digital economy. Businesses will need to receive assistance in order for transformation to be successful.
BUSINESSES should attend to better appreciate how:
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Helping Your Company To Digitalise & Transform
▪ Digitalisation & Transformation Programmes ▪ Industry 4.0 Human Capital Initiative (IHCI) ▪ Future Economy Conference & Exhibition (FECE)
Advocacy
▪ Sustainable Employment ▪ Advocating for & Supporting SMEs
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A “by-busines-for-business” effort championing sustainable employment practices for long-term success.
DOWNLOAD the
report & summary infographics &
TAKE THE PLEDGE
by scanning the QR code
https://www.sbf.org.sg/bus iness-advocacy/sustainable- employment
Core Committee members
Sub-committee & Resource Panel members
Focus Group Participants
Supporting Organisations
TACs
9 months in the making, the report was the culmination of the support of: President Halimah Yacob
who graced the launch event as
Institute of Policy Studies
as Special Supporting Organisation
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PMETs
Riding the Technology Wave
Mature Workforce
Maximising the Demographic Dividend
Low Wage Workers
Dignity, Respect, Opportunities
greater ownership of upskilling the PMET workforce
match high-skilled professionals to gig work
discrimination by championing policies, processes & programmes that help mature employees to contribute & thrive in their workplaces
the profile, needs & strengths of mature employees
vendors in outsourcing arrangements – shift from pure cost considerations towards outcome- & value- based sourcing
work processes through innovation to enlarge job scopes, raise wages & provide better career progression
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Established to oversee the progress of recommendations in the report & rally businesses to action.
REPORT
Generate awareness of the report & recommendations.
PLEDGE
Run the Pledge campaign
ENGAGEMENT
Convene key players for sharing & learning
COMMUNITY
Facilitate private- public partnerships, & relationships with academia & key persons
REGISTER NOW to join us this Thursday! Next Webinar on Thursday (24 Sep):
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Join 150+ forward looking organisations in taking the Pledge!
To find out more, email sustainable.employment@sbf.org.sg
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Business Environment & Cost Competitiveness (BECC) Manpower, Talent & Skills (MTS) Technology, Innovation & Productivity (TIP) Research Rental Practices
Chaired by Mr Linus Goh, Head of Global Commercial Banking, OCBC Bank Initiatives ▪ Business Resilience Advisory Programme ▪ Pursuing with MOF for Govt Procurement Entities to shorten payment period for
Chaired by Mr Melvin Tan, MD & CEO, Cyclect Holdings Initiatives ▪ Supporting SSG on creation of infomap
support schemes ▪ Internships with IHLs ▪ Leadership training Chaired by Ms Pauline Tay, COO, Celligenics Initiatives ▪ In Conversation series enabling sharing by top business leaders ▪ Technology & Innovation Day (with A*STAR) Chaired by Mr Irvin Seah, Senior Economist, DBS Bank Initiatives ▪ SBF Economic Indicators Report ▪ Drive research for annual SMEC Budget Recommendations & advocacy Chaired by Mr Logan Wong, Founder & MD, Pure Senses Initiatives ▪ Working towards Fair Tenancy Industry Solutions through the FTFIC & Fair Tenancy Pro Tem
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▪ COVID-19 had impacted businesses tremendously & some long-standing issues between landlords & tenants have re-surfaced ▪ In May 2020, a Position Paper was put up by the SBF SMEC, Association of Small & Medium Enterprises (ASME), Restaurant Association of Singapore (RAS), Singapore Retailers Association (SRA) & Singapore Tenants United for Fairness (SGTUFF) to MinLaw & MTI to suggest possible legislation on Fair Tenancy 1 Background 2 Composition & Focus 3 Progress ▪ In June 2020, an industry-led Pro Tem Committee consisting
ASME, SRA, RAS, SGTUFF, REDAS & REITAS was set up ▪ Pro Tem Committee is guided by the principles of Fairness, Transparency & Reciprocity & is looking at three key areas:
Tenancy Agreements
Resolution of Unfair Practices
▪ Pro Tem Committee will find common ground & shared interest to co-create a vibrant landlord-tenant ecosystem for Singapore’s retail, F&B & real estate sectors, & come up with recommendations for Govt to take up ▪ Pro Tem Committee’s efforts are ongoing to develop a Code
agreement
partnering you in your business expansion abroad
21 September 2020
In November 2019, GlobalConnect@SBF was initiated to help Singapore businesses expand and deepen into markets abroad. SBF is ready to deliver to you the full spectrum of services to work hand-in-hand with you.
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Learn
about markets about FTAs about new customers
Localise
your business sustainably for long-term
Land
in markets abroad and to scale up digitally and physically
Work hand-in-hand with our dedicated market specialists and advisors to curate solutions tailored to you from our full spectrum of services.
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And soon to-be-unveiled to serve you more closely:
▪ SBF offices in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and Myanmar to pave the way with you
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Learn
about markets about FTAs about new customers
Localise
your business sustainably for long-term
Useful resources
▪ Curated market information ▪ Insights of our Market Specialists ▪ Free Trade Agreements advisories ▪ Structured training via workshops, webinars and seminars
Build your networks to strengthen your business abroad
Tap on our relationships with: ▪ Key Singapore businesses ▪ Singapore business communities abroad ▪ Foreign governments ▪ Key foreign businesses ▪ Trade chambers and associations
Overseas visits
Experiential learning of your chosen market
Trade shows
Showcase your products and services abroad
Conferences, Forums
Network and grow your contacts abroad
Land
in markets abroad and to scale up digitally and physically
Deal origination
▪ Leads ▪ Opportunities ▪ Buyers ▪ Suppliers ▪ Franchisees ▪ Distributors ▪ JV Partners
SBF overseas offices ▪ Vietnam ▪ Indonesia ▪ Thailand ▪ Myanmar
▪ Instant and ready local operating base ▪ Complimentary value- added services for hot desks and use of business lounges ▪ Preferential rates for use of meeting rooms, concierge, secretarial, printing, mailing and mail collection services
GlobalConnect B2B eMarketplace
▪ Create new markets, new customers & new partnerships ▪ Enable scalability and business growth ▪ Connect with ASEAN business communities
Market and business development
Our Market Specialists strive to work with you to: ▪ Understand your business and unique value propositions ▪ Identify your right market abroad ▪ Assess and develop your ideas, products or services for the market ▪ Assess your current capabilities ▪ Choose the best market entry mode for you ▪ Strengthen your branding and positioning in the market ▪ Connect you to partners and counterparts ▪ Help you close the deal
Market set up
Tap on reliable professional advice with our service partners ▪ Accounting ▪ Tax ▪ Legal ▪ HR ▪ Marketing
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Free Trade Agreements
Reduce your testing and certification requirements Faster custom clearance processes Save on import duties Protect your investments abroad Market access for your services 1 FTA Workshop
▪ Learn the basics of FTAs ▪ Understand how your business can benefit from Singapore’s network of >20 FTAs.
2 Seminar / Workshops
▪ Find out exact benefits of individual FTAs in market of interest – ASEAN, China, EU etc.
3 1-to-1 FTA advisory (complimentary)
▪ Questions? Met any difficulties? Write in to fta@sbf.org.sg
The next FTA Day: 22 October 2020
Since the launch of GlobalConnect@SBF initiative in 2019, SBF has reached out to over 2,000 companies and provided advisory services to 250 companies, of which we are working closely with over 25 companies on their business expansion abroad.
Market Information (Top 5 Markets) Indonesia; Thailand; Malaysia; Myanmar; Vietnam Market Set-up (Top 5 Markets) Indonesia; Vietnam; Malaysia; Thailand; Cambodia Business Matching Services (Top 5 Markets) Vietnam; Malaysia; Indonesia; Uzbekistan; Thailand
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“GUAVA specialises in guest amenities for international hotel
Vietnam of GlobalConnect@SBF BF has been instrumental in our overseas expansion journey. Amy was able to provide practical market entry advice as well as connecting us to the relevant partners in Vietnam. GlobalConnect ct@SBF BF is an invaluable resource for companies that are looking enter new markets.”
Gabriel Tan Director, GUAVA Amenities Pte Ltd
“With the help of GlobalConnect ct@SBF BF Market Specialists, OPSOLUTIONS was able to expand into Vietnam and Indonesia markets smoothly. The experienced Market Specialists introduced potential customers and trusted partners which helped us to understand the markets’ demands, customers’ preferences and made internationalisation journey relatively easy and efficient.”
Mervin Toh Founder, Office Productivity Solutions Pte Ltd
“Knowledge of FTAs is the gateway to internationalisation. Every Singapore business should attend this programme taught by experienced trade negotiators and
Singapore Customs. A unique feature of this seminar is the sharing of success stories by our
used FTAs to remain competitive and profitable.”
Tay Woon Teck Managing Director (Risk Advisory), RSM Risk Advisory Pte Ltd
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Hot-desks area Lounge area
SBF overseas offices ▪ Vietnam am ▪ Indonesia esia ▪ Thailan land ▪ Myanm nmar ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
▪ Instant and ready local operating base with SBF ▪ Complimentary value-added services for hot desks & use
▪ Preferential rates for use of meeting rooms, concierge, secretarial, printing, mailing and mail collection services
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Buyer er Supplier er
▪ Supports all industry sectors ▪ Provides trade financing ▪ Supply chain that includes logistics and compliance ▪ Create new market, new customers & new partnerships ▪ Enable scalability & business growth ▪ Achieve cost efficient & seamless virtual transactions ▪ Create trusted network of buyers, suppliers & partners
GlobalConnect B2B eMarketplace
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▪ Food services ▪ Food manufacturing ▪ Digital/ICT ▪ Medical
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Connect globally
▪ Creating an ASEAN market ▪ Connecting you across ASEAN and globally
1. Scan this QR code: 2. Open your WhatsApp. 3. Send us the below text: GCB2B_COMPANY_EMAIL 4. You will hear from us soon!
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1. Scan this QR code: 2. Open your WhatsApp. 3. Send us the below text: GC@SBF_COMPANY_EMAIL 4. You will hear from us soon!
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Mr Gan Seow K Kee ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Ms Foo Mee Har Wealth Management Institute Mr Douglas s Foo Sakae Holdings Mr T Chandr droo
International Mr Ernie Koh KODA Mr Ranveer Chauha han Akwaaba Ventures Mr Tay Woon Teck RSM Mr Ho Meng Kit SBF Mr Lai Chang g Wen Ninja Van Ms Chew Mok Lee ESG Chairman man Deputy Chairma man
GlobalConnect@SBF Committee
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GlobalConnect@SBF Hub
Level 6, SBF Center 160 Robinson Road Singapore 068914
Federation’s efforts to help individuals and companies build capabilities and transform.
SBF members’ competencies and capabilities for their internationalization & transformation drive to achieve growth.
Develop Human Capital for the Future
Maximise the potential of your workforce for long-term growth and internationalisation through SBI's training programmes.
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS EXCELLENCE INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION
Internationalisation & Transformation Programmes
Key Focus of our Programmes
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMMES
Collaboration between SBF and the Institute of Systems Science at the National University of Singapore (NUS-ISS) to drive digital transformation at any stage of your business growth. Digital Competency Training Roadmap Professional Diploma in Digitalisation Skills for Transformation Programme
Professional Conversion Programme: Southeast Asia Ready Talents (PCP SEA)
Develop new talent with market ready skills to capture business opportunities in SEA through PCP for Southeast Asia Ready Talents
New PMETs (SC/PR) Job- ready PMETs Facilitated classroom training including e- learning Structured On-the-Job-Training (OJT) (conducted by company) and summative project
(supervisor/ mentor to provide guidance)
Duration: 90 hours Duration: 9 months Total Duration: 9 months Sales & Marketing Market Analysis Account Management e-Commerce Regional Operations Business Development Examples of Job Functions Product Management Participating Companies
“The PCP training has contributed immensely to our Business Partnership Manager’s understanding of the complexities of working in a cross-border role in the Southeast Asia region. It equipped the trainee with the competencies in conducting international business including how to navigate regulatory requirements to capture regional business
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Total salary support will vary depending on the employee’s age, employment status before PCP and monthly salary Position Number of Trainees Age Monthly Salary Salary Support per trainee Strategy & Development Analyst 1 35yo $4,300 $27,090 (35% x $4,300 x 18mths) Project Manager 1 47yo $4,400 $35,640 (45% x $4,400 x 18mths)
For example 35% of monthly salary capped at $2,000 per trainee per month 45% of monthly salary capped at $3,000 per trainee per month For Singapore Citizens <40 years old
Singapore Permanent Residents (no age limit) For Singapore Citizens ≥40 years old
Unemployed for ≥6 months Salary Support (Disbursed over 18 months) Course Fee Subsidy
Programme fee excludes GST
Total programme fee: $10,000 Eligibility Government subsidy Company commitment For Singapore Citizens <40 years old or Singapore Permanent Residents $7,000 $3,000 For local trainees sponsored by SMEs $9,000* $1,000
*SMEs whose trainees are eligible for enhanced subsidy may claim 20% enhanced subsidy via SkillsConnect Portal upon completion of training For trainees who are hired between Sep 2020 and Feb 2021 (inclusive)
Contact emails:
For more information and registration : https://www.sbf.org.sg/capability-building/sbf-business-institute