January 23, 2020

Blockchain Technology and Real Estate

“Blockchain” is most frequently heard these days within the “FinTech” and “PropTech” environments along with terms such as “Distributed Ledger Technology”, “Smart Contracts”, “Tokens”, “Wallets” plus language to describe the myriad types of Ledgers found within the Blockchain environment.  As can be expected with any new technology, industry-specific nomenclature has evolved quite rapidly to describe…

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Dev Team

January 23, 2020

Blockchain Implications on the Shared Ownership of Real Estate

The foundations of the Sharing Economy The term ‘Sharing Economy’ has grown to become an umbrella term for a wide range of non-ownership forms of consumption activities such as swapping, trading, renting and exchanging.  The Sharing Economy is typically defined by two key elements. Firstly, an online platform which connects buyers with sellers or a…

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Dev Team

September 29, 2019

Case Study: Thomas Cook plc, A lesson to be learned

The oldest Travel Agent 178 years collapsed and went into administration in the UK on 23rd September 2019. It was founded in 1841 in Leicestershire by Thomas Cook a cabinet-maker. Prior to the collapse, it’s revenue was £9bn, it had 19 million customers, 22,000 staff in 16 countries. What happened? Thomas Cook which is German-owned…

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Paul Wan, FCA

September 29, 2019

Singapore GDP Update – September 2019

On 13th August 2019, Singapore’s   Ministry of Trade and Industry slashed it’s 2019 GDP forecast to zero to 1% -this is in contrast to the forecast of 1.5% to 2.5%. With the expected continued decline in the economy, Singapore is in a technical recession. In our earlier write up we predicted that the challenges are…

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Paul Wan, FCA

April 30, 2019

Singapore Economic Outlook: Mar 2019

Singapore’s GDP Grew by 1.3 in the First Quarter of 2019 compared to 1.9 % growth in the fourth quarter of last year-  The decline was not unexpected given the GDP 2018 was 3.2% versus GDP 2017 of 3.7%. China, Malaysia, EU, USA,HK and Taiwan were the main trading partners. The overall trend will continue to be very challenging given all…

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Paul Wan, FCA