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Singapore’s IR shortfall

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Companies in the city can’t always find investor relations staff with enough experience


Singapore-based companies are having a tough time finding candidates with the desired experienced for vacant IR positions, according to Joseph Chia, general manager of the Investor Relations Professionals Association (Singapore), or IRPAS.

Companies typically demand at least two to four years’ experience in IR from prospective candidates, but there are ...

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