The awards - jointly organised byThey celebrate startups and young enterprises for their business innovation, resilience and excellence.
In his speech, Mr Chan noted the difficult circumstances that Singapore is in amid the pandemic, and the need to use public resources to help businesses and workers adapt rather than maintain the status quo. The government will create the most conducive environment it can for business growth, but Mr Chan also urged businesses to work together to keep Singapore competitive.
It received prizes worth about S$210,000, comprising an information and communication technology solutions package, consulting and legal advisory services and a S$150,000 interest-free term loan from OCBC. "It is encouraging to see that even in the current pandemic situation, there are still promising, innovative enterprises marking out growth paths for themselves," he said.
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