Money Talks Podcast: How companies can maximise government grants and subsidies

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Subsidies and grants are not just meant to inject cashflow in a company – there should be room to invest in your company as well, says our guest in this week’s Money Talks.

Office workers walk out for a lunch break at the Raffles Place financial business district in Singapore on Oct 6, 2022.

Just as there are generous grants for workers to learn new skills, businesses too have a range of resources to tap on. Lee Hsin Chong, managing director of BNL, explains how he uses subsidies and grants to help his company and staff improve.The government has given a lot of subsidies grants … to help us stretch the dollar. But stretching the dollar means that you will need to be ready to invest a portion of it as well to better the company.

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