Singapore must flex its Green Fintech credentials ahead of COP26
Singapore has become one of the world's biggest financial technology companies, which aims to contribute to the global climate change. But what does this mean for the economy and its environmental impact, asks Jonathan Marcus, director of Singapore Finance.
Source: sbr.com.sgPublished on 2021-07-22
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