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Founded in 1964, Sing Holdings Limited and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) is a property development and investment group currently listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange since 2007. It has an established track record of development experience in a wide spectrum of properties ranging from landed houses, condominiums to commercial and industrial buildings.

Some of the Group’s past residential projects include Robin Residences at Robin Drive, Waterwoods in Punggol and The Laurels at Cairnhill Road. For commercial and industrial projects, the Group developed BizTech Centre at Aljunied Road, EastGate building along East Coast Road and Ocean Towers in Shanghai, an award-winning Grade-A office building in the People’s Republic of China.

The Group currently owns a 291-room, limited service hotel known as Travelodge Docklands in Melbourne and 42 strata units in BizTech Centre. Its ongoing residential project, Parc Botannia in Sengkang, is a private condominium development comprising 4 blocks of 22-storey buildings with 735 apartment units. The Group’s upcoming project will be North Gaia Executive Condominium development in Yishun with more than 600 apartment units.

The Group prides itself in delivering quality developments to its purchasers and tenants. From the conceptualisation of project layouts and designs to the selection of fittings and finishes, the construction of the development to the final touches upon completion, every detail is meticulously combed to ensure the finest quality. As a testament to this, the Company received the prestigious FIABCI Singapore Property Award for its project, The Laurels. Another two projects, Waterwoods and Parc Botannia, were also bestowed the BCA Green Mark Award (Gold Plus).

Going forward, the Group will continue to focus on its core business of property development and investment. It shall continue to leverage on its development experience and expertise to deliver dream homes to its purchasers, in its bid to be a Developer of Premier Living.

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