KPMG

KPMG firms operate in 145 countries and territories, and in FY21, collectively employed more than 236,000 people, serving the needs of business, governments, public-sector agencies, not-for-profits and through KPMG firms' audit and assurance practices, the capital markets.

Developers should focus on greening buildings, strengthening supply chains: KPMG’s Tay Hong Beng

Changing industry norms have raised sustainability standards for real estate projects, whilst global developments have forced the industry to reconsider the versatility of its supply chain.

Developers should focus on greening buildings, strengthening supply chains: KPMG’s Tay Hong Beng

Changing industry norms have raised sustainability standards for real estate projects, whilst global developments have forced the industry to reconsider the versatility of its supply chain.

Singapore developers may shift focus to smaller plots of land with recent tax changes: KPMG

The government increased stamp duties for property buyers by 5-15 percentage points.