SINGAPORE: OCBC has introduced a new initiative to help small- and medium-sized enterprises seize emerging opportunities from the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone .
The teams, comprising 25 seasoned bankers with an average of over 10 years of experience, will provide expert guidance to
Their focus will be on helping businesses explore the potential of the JS-SEZ, offering advice on business development, and connecting them with the right partners within the economic zone.Historic agreement on Johor-Singapore special economic zone set for signing “By establishing dedicated teams on both sides of the Causeway, we are strategically positioned to support SMEs looking to expand into the Johor and broader Malaysian markets,” he said. He also pointed to recent geopolitical developments that further solidified ASEAN’s role in ensuring
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