SGPressDaily Edition 2026

Reader Briefing · FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers about SG Press Daily — our independent Singapore journalism on business news, technology innovation, startups, and urban development. This reader briefing explains what our newsroom covers, what we do not publish, and how our editorial team handles tips, corrections, and personal data under Singapore standards.

News Desk

How our editorial policy works

SG Press Daily is an independent media platform with a daily briefing rhythm from our Market Street newsroom. Our correspondent desk applies fact-checking and editorial standards across business news, digital economy coverage, fintech developments, and science and research reporting. We publish sector roundup analysis and morning report formats for professionals who need credible Singapore journalism without political framing.

Below you will find answers on editorial policy, tip submission, correction procedures, PDPA handling, and our anonymised source policy. If your question is not listed, contact our news desk during business hours.

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Our editorial team closes each edition from the Market Street corridor with press clarity and independent journalism standards.

Reader Briefing

Common questions

No. SG Press Daily is an independent Singapore news and information platform. We are not a political news site, not government media, and not a marketing agency. Our newsroom publishes business news, technology innovation, artificial intelligence coverage, startup radar, digital economy analysis, and urban development reporting for professionals who need credible journalism without political framing.

We do not cover elections, political parties, government policy advocacy, or state communication. We are not affiliated with any ministry, statutory board, or political organisation. SG Press Daily does not sell marketing services, agency retainers, income courses, SaaS products, or investment advice. We are an editorial information portal — a press desk that delivers daily briefing clarity, industry analysis, and fact-checked reporting on Singapore's business and technology landscape.

Our editorial sections focus on Singapore business news, enterprise technology, venture funding, fintech, urban development, and future technologies. We deliberately do not publish the following as primary editorial beats:

  • Political news — elections, political parties, parliamentary campaigns, or partisan commentary as a main focus.
  • Government advocacy — state policy promotion, ministry communications, or propaganda framing.
  • Marketing agency work — brand retainers, creative services, web development pitches, or IT outsourcing offers.
  • Income courses — get-rich-quick programmes, trading signal subscriptions, or wealth-building funnels.
  • Investment advice — personalised financial recommendations, guaranteed returns, or portfolio management.
  • SaaS sales — software product demos, subscription pitches, or product-led growth campaigns presented as journalism.

When global trade or regulatory developments affect Singapore enterprises, our finance trends desk may report market analysis for context — always as independent journalism, never as advocacy or sales content.

Every story passes through our editorial policy framework before publication. Correspondents verify claims against primary sources, company filings, and on-the-record interviews. Our data journalist supports enterprise report formats with sourced figures and dated references. We distinguish news digest reporting from opinion and label analysis pieces clearly.

Our morning report and sector roundup formats prioritise editorial clarity over speculation. Investigative reporting assignments require editor-in-chief sign-off. We correct errors promptly and maintain a transparent relationship with readers who depend on our press coverage for business and technology decisions.

Use our contact form and select the appropriate subject: "Editorial tip" for news leads, or "Press release submission" for company announcements. Include your name, organisation, contact email, and a concise summary of the story. Attach supporting documents only when relevant and legally shareable.

Our news desk reviews all submissions against editorial policy standards. We cannot guarantee coverage — assignment depends on newsworthiness, source verification, and desk capacity. Tips about business news, technology innovation, startups, and urban development in Singapore receive priority review. We do not accept paid placement requests disguised as editorial tips.

Accuracy is central to our Singapore journalism standards. If you believe an article contains a factual error, email [email protected] with the article URL, the specific claim in question, and supporting evidence. Our editorial team investigates within two business days.

Verified corrections are published with a dated editor's note at the top or bottom of the affected article. Substantive corrections — those affecting meaning, figures, or attributions — are flagged in our morning digest when applicable. We do not silently edit published work without disclosure when the change alters reader understanding.

SG Press Daily Pte. Ltd. complies with Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA). Personal data collected through our contact form, newsletter sign-ups, or cookie consent preferences is used only for the stated purpose — responding to enquiries, delivering editorial communications, or improving site performance.

We do not sell personal data to third parties. Data is retained only as long as necessary and stored on servers hosted in Singapore. You may request access, correction, or withdrawal of consent by contacting [email protected]. Full details are in our Privacy Policy. Contact form submissions require explicit PDPA consent — the checkbox is never pre-ticked.

Our editorial team protects confidential sources when publication would expose them to retaliation or breach legitimate expectations of privacy. Anonymised attribution — such as "a senior executive at a Singapore fintech firm" or "two venture capital partners familiar with the deal" — is used only when the information is material, cannot be obtained on the record, and has been corroborated by at least one additional independent source.

We do not grant anonymity for marketing messages, product pitches, or politically motivated leaks. Editors know the identity of every anonymised source and assess credibility before publication. Sources who request anonymity understand we may need to disclose identity to legal authorities if required by Singapore law.

Editorial Note

Editorial content is published for general information on business, technology, and life in Singapore. Our newsroom provides independent journalism and analysis — coverage varies by source availability and industry developments. We do not provide investment, legal, or professional advice. We do not guarantee accuracy of third-party statements, product performance, or market outcomes. Figures and case references are illustrative unless sourced and dated. This is not political advocacy or government communication.

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