'I can now play a more active role in the commercial and strategic side of business,” she said
SINGAPORE: After her short-lived, some would call controversial, stint at super-app company Grab earlier this year, MacPherson SMC Member of ParliamentMs Tin announced in a LinkedIn post on Monday that she now works with “
“In this role, I will focus on establishing strategic partnerships to reinforce our position as a leading and innovative player in the payment landscape and driving future market expansion. This is exciting as I can now play a more active role in the commercial and strategic side of business and in an industry sector that I have been watching with interest,”Ms Tin also shared information about the company she’s now with, saying that DCS is a financial institution in Singapore “with a heritage.
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