SMU Interaction Night for Class of 2008 and Class of 2009 Alumni
It was all smiles and laughter as over 40 alumni from the Class of 2008 and Class of 2009 gathered at Tonic-X in SMU Basement concourse for another instalment of the SMU Interaction Night series.
Wedding shoots abroad now a snap
SMU graduates Scott Ng; Eve Lau; Lee Xiang Rui; and Chan Wei Tian are the creators of Web platform OneThreeOneFour, which aims to streamline the planning process for couples who want to organise their own overseas shoot.
Me & My Money: The 3D investor
SMU alumnus and financial entrepreneur Benjamin Twoon employs a ‘3D’ approach to investing -- discipline, decisiveness and doing homework. He said his experience working in six internships across the region gave him a head start.
The lawyer who helps Singapore's community cats
SMU Juris Doctor alumna Thenuga Vijakumar was featured in an article which highlighted her efforts in helping community animals and the types of questions she has had to answer in her line of work.
Two homegrown startups bag venture-capital funding from overseas
Teabox, a speciality tea company founded by SMU alumnus Kaushal Dugar announced yesterday that it has raised venture-capital funding from abroad, in a sign that global investors are seeing value in local enterprises and innovation.
It It pays dividends and more to know your stocks well
SMU alumna Anna Haotanto was featured in Straits Times Me&MyMoney column where she shared her investment plans and investing strategy. The financial expert had managed to save and invest - and ultimately amass $1 million in cash by age 29.
Six tips for angel investors to ‘hack’ their startup investments in 2016
SMU School of Information Systems alumnus Utsav Somani was featured in an article where he shared some tips for angel investors [an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up
Speaking up for others now
SMU School of Law alumnus Mr Pravin Thevar was featured in a Straits Time article. Now a commercial litigator with Gabriel Law Corporation, he said that he used to get into trouble with the discipline master at school and liked the idea of "fighting for himself".
Why the S$500 SkillsFuture credit is enough for you
SMU alumna Sabrina Ooi was interviewed for an article on the SkillsFuture Credit scheme. Under the scheme, all Singaporeans aged 25 and above will receive a S$500 SkillsFuture Credit which can be used on top of existing government course subsidies to pay for a wide range of approved skills-r