pstrongspan style="font-size:12.499999999999998pt; font-variant:normal; white-space:pre-wrap"span style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif"span style="color:#000000"span style="font-weight:400"span style="font-style:normal"span style="text-decoration:none"GM says they cut SG$20 (US$14.
AS Singaporeans met 2024 with a goods and services tax increase to 9%, eyewear brand OWNDAYS Singapore decided to cut SG$20 in more than 200 spectacles designs to soften the tax hike’s impact.
What does not change, he said, is that spectacles will remain an essential component in many Singaporeans’ everyday lives. “We aim to make our spectacles accessible and affordable so customers would not need to compromise their opportunity to enjoy good vision and proper eye care due to price concerns,” Hwong said.As a brand that adopts a direct-to-consumer model approach, the price reduction does not translate to any losses for OWNDAYS Singapore.
Last year, the biggest challenge the company faced was acquiring talent for their retail store staff, Hwong said. “As such, we see the importance of advocating better eyecare and offering myopia management products to the customers. Similarly to the elderly consumers, there needs to be specialised products to cater for their needs,” he added....there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you dight and create an advertising campaign, in print and digital, on this website and in print magazine.
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