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Tiger Beer In line with its status as a "Gold Medal Beer", Tiger Beer has for many years been a major sponsor of sports, in particular, Singapore football. This is part of the company’s good corporate citizen programme. In 1994, it helped the national team, the Singapore Lions to win the FAM Premier League and subsequently to become the Malaysia Cup champions. Sports sponsorship has also extended to the regional countries through the Tiger Cup, which is Southeast Asia’s most prestigious soccer tournament in.
In 1997, Tiger Beer was also the official sponsor for the two biggest sporting events for the region - the 19th SEA Games in Jakarta and China’s National Games in Shanghai. In 2001, Tiger Beer pledged $15 million to the Football Association of Singapore to help them work towards the goal of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup Finals. The donation, to be spread over 10 years is the biggest given to any Singapore sport.
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RHB BANK Incorporated in 1959 as United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad (UMBC) before becoming independent Malaya's first commercial bank a year later, RHB Bank has grown to become the third-largest financial institution in Malaysia with total assets worth more than RM60 billion and shareholders' funds of RM3.7 billion. As one of Asia's most diversified financial services group, RHB Bank is well-represented in Asia Pacific via an extensive network of more than 200 branches and offices in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei.
In 1997, RHB Bank was awarded "Best Domestic Bank" by both Finance Asia and Euromoney, and was also recognised as one of Asia's Top 25 strongest banks in 2001 by Asia Money. With the successful merger of RHB Bank Group and the former Bank Utama in 2003, the Group continues to reaffirm its strong presence in Malaysia's financial sector.
In Singapore, RHB Bank is a full-licensed bank that specialises in commercial and merchant banking, leasing, insurance, securities, asset management, unit trusts, futures and options, corporate finance, underwriting and property management and development customised for local markets. With a network of 7 branches situated strategically in various locations across the island, RHB Bank is also accredited by the Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board (SPRING) Singapore in offering the Local Enterprise Finance Scheme (LEFS) to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore.
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MIKASA Sunrise & Co Pte Ltd is one of the largest importers, exporters and distributors of sports goods, sports footwear and sports apparel, in Asia. International brands represented by Sunrise include MIKASA and YONEX.
MIKASA volleyballs have been the official game balls of the Olympic Games since 1964. MIKASA game balls are equally popular in the sports of soccer, basketball, water polo, handball etc. MIKASA game balls are endorsed by numerous International Sports Associations such as
- Federation Internationale De Football Association (FIFA),
- Federation Internationale De Volleyball (FIVB),
- Federation Internationale De Basketball (FIBA),
- International Handball Federation (IHF),
- Federation Internationale De Natation Amateur (FINA) and
- International Korfball Federation (IKF).
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Field Catering & Supplies Pte Ltd (FCS) is a well-established food and beverage company in Singapore. Since its formation in 1986, the company has been involved in the production, marketing and distribution of quality beverages and snacks in both the domestic and international markets, with more than 20 bands under its wing. This strong product mix offers purchasing convenience to its valued customers.
FCS has a strong distribution network for its products, covering all major supermarket chains, hypermarkets, convenience stores, petrol stations, general retail trades and on-premises outlets. It is backed by FCS’ direct control over delivery trucks, which ensures speedy and efficient responses to customers. The company is committed to completing deliveries anywhere in Singapore within 24 hours after the orders are placed.
The organisation also believes in being a good corporate citizen. FCS and its staffs have a tradition of participating in community projects, from sponsoring national events such as the Singapore National Day celebration and Chingay, sports events such as marathons, golf tournaments, as well as other school-related programs. This active participation has enhanced the company’s image among Singaporeans.
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Certis CISCO Certis CISCO operates the largest Auxiliary Police Force in Singapore with over 3,000 trained officers. We are also the most established in providing protective security for organisations all over Singapore. Setting the standards of excellence in security, our officers are trained and competent in weapon handling, unarmed combat, security operation and knowledgeable in basic law. Whether it is a one-man duty post or a 500-strong team deployed for special operations, we have the unique capability to train and organise our officers effectively for the mission critical function they perform.
As the trusted name in security, our role is to help you ensure that your security measures and systems are relevant in our constantly changing security environment. We begin with a risk assessment to understand the plethora of security threats that you are confronted with in your daily operations. Having determined the risk exposure, we then formulate risk management or treatment of specific risks where measures may include physical barriers, manpower security, security procedures and electronic security systems.
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Compass The Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS) is an organisation created to protect and promote the copyright interests of composers, authors* (and their heir) and publishers of musical works and their related lyrics. COMPASS is a non-profit public company which administers the public performance, broadcast, diffusion and reproduction rights in music and musical associated literary works on behalf of its members. COMPASS deals specifically with music copyright and the usage of musical works.
The society was formed in 1987 in conjunction with the enactment of the Copyright Act of Singapore to answer the call of composers, lyricists and publishers in need of copyright protection. The purpose was to provide them with a means of compensation for usage of their creative material by other parties. This was accomplished by setting up a registry of musical works for composers and lyricists whereby their works would be protected by the society.
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