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Sri Lankan businesses are invited to seize the opportunity to thrive globally by incorporating in Singapore, one of the world’s most dynamic business hubs.

Fastcorp, a leading expert in international business expansion, will host an exclusive webinar titled “Expand Your Business Globally – Set Up in Singapore” to guide businesses on leveraging Singapore’s strategic advantages.

Webinar Details:

  • Date: Thursday, 16th January 2025
  • Time: 5:30 PM (Sri Lankan Time)
  • Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EWLufKl4RcClVCbFCUFurQ

The session will be led by Kenneth Chee, Chairman of Aisec Global and Founder of Fastcorp, who will share actionable insights into Singapore’s business landscape and its benefits for Sri Lankan businesses.

Key Topics Include:

  • Incorporation in Singapore: Simplified processes for swift business setup.
  • Bank Account Opening: Streamlined procedures for access to global banking.
  • Immigration Solutions: Relocation and work permits made easy.
  • Accounting & Tax Benefits: Insights into tax exemptions and incentives.
  • Supporting Services: Understand how Fastcorp is able to fully support your business remotely, effectively enabling you to manage your business without the need for travel.

Why Singapore?

Singapore offers a stable, transparent, and business-friendly environment, making it the leading gateway to global markets. Its advanced infrastructure, competitive tax regime, and strong trade networks empower businesses to scale internationally.

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