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eNewsletter: Credence
 
Credence: "Acceptance as true or valid; claim to acceptance; and trustworthiness"
The American Heritage
Dictionary of the English Language
Credence, a quarterly-published newsletter that features a diverse coverage on the group of companies under the Infocredit Holdings umbrella.
Capitalizing on our expertise in our research and the wealth of our databases, read on to find out more about industry insights, latest product developments, and also learn about how simple things in life had inspired our creme of the crop in Power Philosopher.
Credence highlights on Issue 9

Office Relocation

Please be informed that with effect from 1st December 2008, D&B-Singapore will be relocated to 20 Harbour Drive, #06-02, PSA Vista, Singapore 117612. For more information of our office relocation at our new location, please contact us at the following numbers:

Corporate Office
General Line: +65 6565 6161 Fax Number: +65 6778 4627

Customer Service
Hotline: +65 6565 6262 Fax Number: +65 6778 5329

Email address: csc@dnb.com.sg

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Office Relocation

Credit Bureau Singapore Pte Ltd has relocated to the following address with effect from 3 November 2008 to 72 Anson Road, Anson House #11-03 Singapore 079911. Our operating hours are from Mondays to Fridays, 9am to 6pm. The main telephone number remains unchanged. Please feel free to contact our Credit Bureau Hotline number at 6565 6363 or consumer_services@creditbureau.com.sg for enquiries.

Malaysia Petrol Hike and Impact

Oil prices have seen a steady increase since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1997. However, over the initial quarters of 2008, oil prices accelerated to reach a lofty $140 a barrel by the end of July. The main attributable causes are mainly a weakened US dollar, a fast growing demand outpacing production and supply, political instability in oil producing regions and market speculation. Given the galloping increase in oil prices many, if not all, countries would have seen an impact on their local economies.

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Payment Trends and Credit Ratings in Singapore

With a technical recession on the cards and an approximate 2% decrease in growth forecasts, Singapore’s economy joins the global gloom from its previous relatively optimistic outlook at the beginning of 2008. It is argued that this outcome was inevitable given the country’s dependency on external demand. Therefore given that the economic tremors felt worldwide have reached the city state when will local businesses feel their fare share of trouble?

The following report investigates payment patterns and credit ratings of a sample of 48,000 local companies and businesses utilizing data that covers the year 2007 to the end of the 3rd quarter of 2008.  
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‘My Credit Monitor’ Service by Credit Bureau Singapore

With recent media reports of related identity theft & fraud cases on the rise, more Singaporeans are increasingly concerned about identity theft issues. In order to help consumers fight against this dreadful crime, CBS is offering a credit monitoring service called ‘My Credit Monitor’ as a form of preventive measure to consumers.
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‘City at Sunset’ at the Singapore Flyer

‘City at Sunset’, the theme for the recent D&B networking event on 9th October at the Singapore Flyer, the world’s largest observation wheel.

Guests of professional repute were entertained and dined. A timeless sense of moneyed style and grace ruled. The chats moved around corporate machinations. Then, introductions to powerbrokers were made, so business cards were not left at in office.
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