by STACS | Aug 5, 2021 | blockchain, esg, fintech, startup, sustainability
Singapore FinTech STACS joins Mastercard’s new Start Path Blockchain Program for startups, spearheading ESG FinTechSTACS one of seven startups globally to be admitted into the programme, one of two within SingaporeSINGAPORE, 5 August 2021 — Singapore-headquartered...
by STACS | Jul 15, 2021 | esg, Events, fintech, green, sustainable-finance
Green FinTech in Asia — Key Highlights from Industry Panel organised by Asian Institute of Digital Finance, with STACS, Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), and more Industry Panel Discussion — “Green FinTech in Asia” In June, we were thrilled to be part of an...
by STACS | Jun 30, 2021 | collaboration, esg, fintech, sustainability, sustainable-finance
Award-winning sustainability-enabling fintech firms Turnkey and STACS announce strategic partnership to scale up their industry-wide sustainable finance platform for institutions, as Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) takes centre stage SINGAPORE, 30 June...
by STACS | Apr 29, 2021 | Blog, earth-day, esg, fintech, fintech-startups, sustainability
GREEN FINTECH: BRIDGING SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY In celebration of Earth Day 2021, STACS co-hosted a Green FinTech panel at Bridge+ 79 Robinson Road in partnership with Tribe Accelerator, Alibaba Cloud, and enabled by flexible workspace Bridge+ by CapitaLand....
by STACS | Mar 31, 2021 | blockchain, esg, fintech, green, sustainability
SINGAPORE, 31 March 2021 — Bluecell Intelligence Pte Ltd (“Bluecell”) and Hashstacs Pte Ltd (“STACS”) today announced a new collaboration to jointly commercialise an industry-wide common technology infrastructure towards green and sustainability, “GreenSTACS”, which...
by STACS | Mar 8, 2021 | blockchain, Blog, esg, esg-investing, sustainability, technology
Singapore’s financial services leadership must incorporate green finance to tackle existing issues and pave the way for a sustainable future. 4 March 2021 - Below is our Chairman Ray Ferguson’s byline on The Business Times. Ray was previously CEO of Standard Chartered...