Newsroom Background
Independent journalism from the heart of Singapore's CBD
SG Press Daily Pte. Ltd. was established to fill a gap in Singapore's media landscape: rigorous, desk-level reporting on business and technology that reads like a morning press briefing rather than opinion commentary or political advocacy. From our newsroom on the twenty-second floor of CapitaSpring at 88 Market Street, we observe the rhythms of the Central Business District — venture meetings in Raffles Place, fintech launches along the Singapore River corridor, semiconductor supply-chain updates crossing ASEAN business desks, and urban development milestones shaping the city's professional districts.
Our editorial philosophy centres on fact-checking standards, source attribution, and clear labelling between news reporting and analysis. We cover the digital economy, enterprise technology adoption, artificial intelligence in professional services, venture funding rounds, and smart city initiatives because these beats define how Singapore enterprises operate in 2026. We do not cover elections, political parties, government policy advocacy, or partisan commentary. SG Press Daily is a newsroom — not a public relations agency, not a government communication channel, and not an investment advisory service.
The CapitaSpring location is deliberate. Market Street sits at the intersection of Singapore's financial core and its innovation economy: heritage shophouses neighbour Grade-A towers, and the daily foot traffic from Lau Pa Sat to the banking halls reminds our correspondents that business journalism must connect macro trends with the lived experience of professionals working across the CBD. Our news desk structures each edition around six editorial beats — business and markets, technology and AI, startups and venture, urban development, science and future technologies, and lifestyle trends — so readers can navigate sector roundup coverage with press digest precision.
Every morning, our correspondents convene for a wire review: scanning SGX disclosures, enterprise report releases, startup funding announcements, and urban planning filings before assigning stories to the daily briefing. This workflow mirrors traditional newsroom discipline adapted for Singapore's fast-moving innovation ecosystem. Our market analysis is published for general information only; we do not guarantee financial outcomes or provide legal or professional advice. Figures and case references in our coverage are illustrative unless explicitly sourced and dated.