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Cityneon Holdings Limited won the Listed Companies Awards for Media & Entertainment in 2018. Be the next SGX-listed firm to be honoured this year. Nominate your excellent projects now! For further details, visit SBRAwards

Singapore Business Review Listed Companies Awards is back on its fifth year to honour and recognise outstanding publicly listed companies in Singapore.

If you have the most innovative projects and best practices that significantly enhanced the company's business, and if you want to stand out as the best listed company in your industry, nominate and get recognised. Nomination is free. If your company wins, you are obliged to attend the event and book any of the winners package options for the Awards Ceremony. Click

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