Number ONE recommendation for Singapore

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Singapore is a booming economy long known known as the jewel in the crown of Asia. And property is king. Its own properties have tripled their equity in the last twenty-five years. Even stacked government housing known as HDB’s have risen at a rate no longer affordable to locals on median salaries. Clearly, Singaporeans are no strangers to real estate.

We carefully selected Paramount Strategies Pte Ltd to be recommended as the number one wealth management service in Singapore for non-expert investors.

Why? Because Paramount Strategies Pte Ltd do not have products for sale. And without the biased restriction of selling their own product Paramount are independent to source the world for the safest and most established AAA rated investment vehicles for one transparent administration fee. Now the non-expert investor may use the knowledge of these experts to be directly introduced to a wealth of opportunities.

Also, Paramount’s business model is that of wealth managers not sales agents. What does this mean for non-expert clients? Once a wealth manager is assigned, a client will be served from beginning to maturity. A far cry from sales agents that come and go with impunity as soon as the clients monies are handed over.

A wealth of experience has gained a good understanding of the local market. And their prediction that post Covid trends would explode the value of short term vacation let properties was perfectly assessed.

Singaporeans are intelligent and ambitious investors but also cautious. Not looking to become millionaires overnight at the risk of losing everything, Singaporeans favour short to mid-term, high performing investments without risking their invested capital. Paramount has the freedom and expertise to provide.

This is why we recommend Paramount Strategies.

In particular, these city experts provided access to two products that seem perfectly placed to meet the needs of ambitious but safe minded non-expert investor:

*Option 1 Wyndham PLC: a short-term, fast turnaround, guaranteed zero capital loss product providing real estate levels of returns without vast capital requirement, no huge deposit and no mortgage. Regulated by the Securities Exchange Commission of the United States of America and listed on the NYSE. The most scrutinized board globally. This is a vital sign of security for the investor as a delay, crash or failure from a private company can be hidden. A crash from a listed company cannot. Its property fund return cycle is five years but Wyndham has now been listed for longer than forty years. Therefore, more than eight cycles of this style of funding has passed with no adverse effect to its share price. This proves, proof of concept.

*Option 2: Property Plus (UK) International: a mid-term, dual income, high profit product. The highest profit rated product on the Singapore market with a zero-capital loss guarantee. Regulated by UK Trust Law and the UK (2006) Companies Act. Designed solely to protect public investors, these laws have not been updated for seventeen years as they are generally considered unbeatable by scam operators. This also demands that parent companies raise capital with the public by no more than asset held in trust. Combine this with the fact that Property Plus is laid dormant by the Trust which runs the company in favour of the public. This negates the possibility of any misconduct or fraudulent activity by the parent company executives that could risk the publics initial investment. We are not alone in our acclaim of this product. US based industry experts, Research Property Group have recently completed a five-year review. Please click:

https://researchpropertygroup.com/1534-2/

*We selected these two products from Paramount’s vast portfolio because both only raise capital against freehold property under UK Trust law and are therefore, “asset rich”. Something that Singapore’s financial regulators, MAS do not yet insist upon. In this garden state companies are still allowed to raise debt with the public with no asset base secured. What does this mean for the investor? Well, if a MAS regulated company raise debt with the public then the company is “cash rich” only. Now the public has to rely on the company’s promises with no guarantees. This is no insult to Singapore’s regulator which is only 52 years old compared to the financial and banking laws of the United Kingdom which have regulated companies and protected the public since 1844.In summary, Paramount gives non-expert investors a safe space to be excited about making money.

www.paramount-strategies.com

 

Introduction

Though physically small, Singapore is an economic giant. It has been Southeast Asia’s most modern city for over a century. The city blends Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and English cultures and religions. Its unique ethnic tapestry affords visitors a wide array of sightseeing and culinary opportunities from which to choose. A full calendar of traditional festivals and holidays celebrated throughout the year adds to its cultural appeal. In addition, Singapore offers luxury hotels, delectable cuisine and great shopping! The island nation of the Republic of Singapore lies one degree north of the Equator in Southern Asia. The country includes the island of Singapore and 58 or so smaller islands. Because of its efficient and determined government, Singapore has become a flourishing country that excels in trade and tourism and is a model to developing nations. The capital city, also called Singapore, covers about a third of the area of the main island.

Located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore’s tropical climate welcomes both leisure and business travelers year round. The island republic’s excellent infrastructure enables visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions in a safe, clean and green environment. Award winning Changi Airport provides airlinks to major cities around the world. The train and subway systems are clean, fast and efficient. In addition, its state-of-the-art cruise terminal has established Singapore as one of the premier cruising centers of South East Asia and an exciting port of call on any Asian cruise itinerary.

In the city, there is no need for a car. Public transportation is excellent and walking is a good way to explore the city . All major attractions are also accessible by tour bus. Since the city is only 60 miles (100k) from the equator, the tropical temperatures do not vary much. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed through the year. No matter when you choose to visit, warm weather will be abundantly available. The visitor is struck immediately by Singapore’s abundance of parks, nature reserves, and lush, tropical greenery.

Singapore’s progress over the past three decades has been remarkable, yet the island has not been overwhelmed by development. Visitors will discover a wealth of historical treasures from the past, in the beauty of older buildings, values and traditions that have survived in the face of profound social and geographical change.

Lacking any noteworthy natural resources, Singapore’s early prosperity was based on a vigorous free trade policy, put in place in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles first established it as a British trading post. Later, mass industrialization bolstered the economy, and today the state boasts the world’s second busiest port after Rotterdam, minimal unemployment, and a super efficient infrastructure. Almost the entire population lives in upscale new apartments, and the average per capita income is over US$12,000. Singapore is a clean, safe place to visit, its amenities are second to none and its public places are smoke-free and hygienic.

Forming the core of downtown Singapore is the Colonial District. Each surrounding enclave has its own distinct flavor, from the aromatic spice stores of Little India, to the tumbledown backstreets of Chinatown, where it is still possible to find calligraphers and fortune tellers, or the Arab Quarter, whose cluttered stores sell fine cloths and silks.

North of the city, are two nature preserves, Bukit Timah and the Central Catchment Area, along with the splendid Singapore Zoological Gardens. The east coast features good seafood restaurants set on long stretches of sandy beach. In addition there are over fifty islands and islets within Singaporean waters, all of which can be reached with varying degrees of ease. Day trips are popular to Sentosa, the island amusement arcade which is linked to the south coast by a short causeway and cable car. Music, theater, nightlife: all are abundant in this remarkable city. Singapore used to be considered a “stop over” on the way to larger Asian cities. This is no longer true! Visitors seek out Singapore for business and finance and also for a fascinating and satisfying vacation for the whole family.

Singapore is both an island and a country, but perhaps its best description is that of city-state. Like the great city-states of the past, it offers civilization and order in the highest degree. Its combination of Western-style development and Eastern-style calm seems to present the best of both hemispheres: It’s a modern metropolis where you feel safe walking the streets, and it’s an Asian business center that’s a model of efficiency. Singapore is also a multicultural city, and close to one-quarter of its population are expatriates or foreign workers from all over the world. Known for its desire to become the technology hub of Asia, Singapore is the most wired country in the region.

Singapore shares another trait with historical city-states: Its authorities strongly believe that they can safeguard the status quo with regulations against almost anything and everything that – in their view – could possibly upset the sense of tranquility. In reality, visitors will find the place is not as restrictive as the long lists of hefty fines for such things as littering and jaywalking suggest. Some visitors to Singapore leave singing the praises of a society that “works,” while others feel the government’s near-compulsive fixation on cleanliness and order makes Singapore sterile in every sense of the word.