Uncover the potential of the rapidly transforming ASEAN consumer market, set to become the world’s 4th largest economy by 2030. Explore key consumption trends and growth sectors, and learn how to align your brand with the evolving preferences of the ASEAN consumer for successful market entry.
SEA Macroeconomics / Geopolitics
Acquiring one’s first customer and ideal partner in a new region is never easy. This resource summarises actionable business development insights for SaaS companies and related sectors. You’ll find cheatsheets of supportive organisations, programmes and events as well as case studies to accelerate your SaaS company’s entry into Singapore and Southeast Asia.
This 2023 data-packed report by Asia Partners continues to share concrete statistics and trends pointing to the bright future of Southeast Asia’s internet economy You’ll find deep insights on how talent and founders move between tech companies in the region, funding gaps, common scaling strategies for tech players as well as actionable tips for investors and startups undergoing a tech winter.
This 2022 report identified five key Gen-Z trends which businesses in Asia should take into consideration to position themselves for success in the next decade.
This 2022 resource helps your company to discover and compare SEA countries’ growth opportunities and market access approaches. Read more for concrete details like incorporation timelines and recommended legal entities.
This report by EY shares latest statistics, trends and key initiatives supporting SEA’s supply chain and manufacturing sectors. Dive into “Singapore +1” twinning model case studies and other recommendations to improve resiliency of your global manufacturing activities.
The number of family offices (FO) increased five-fold between 2017 and 2019.
This report gives an overview of the FO landscape in Singapore and five detailed case studies of why and how established global FOs have set up in the country.
This is a helpful overview of real estate considerations for foreign investors in ASEAN and China. Each country report covers topics like legal framework, types of real estate, ownership and tenure, taxes, competent governmental bodies and other local stakeholders.
A zoom-in on the “affordability” of setting up a SME business across countries in Southeast Asia.
For the 3rd year, ISEAS conducted this survey as a barometre to capture views and perspectives of public and private stakeholders in SEA.