Tech is a large part of Singapore’s robust economy, and its importance has continued to grow. The small city-state is recognized as a strong tech hub for its ability to draw in foreign giants — and for its thriving startup community. For example, the Ministry of Digital Development and Information, or MDDI, promoted the idea of a digital-first Singapore that incorporates tech solutions into public services and provides business opportunities. Below, we picked some of the top companies in Singapore.
Singapore’s Top Companies
- Crowdstrike
- McDonald’s Global Technology
- Salesforce
- Sea
- Singtel
- Flex
- UOB
Companies in Singapore to Know
Singtel is a telecommunications company headquartered in Singapore that operates throughout Asia, Africa and Australia. The company offers varying services for consumers and businesses, including 5G cellular connections, home broadband, data hosting, cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity.
Ingredion Incorporated is a global ingredients company that manufactures nutrition ingredients, sweeteners, starches and biomaterials across industrial, food, beverage, animal nutrition, pharmaceuticals and paper industries. It turns fruits, grains, vegetables and other plant-materials into value-added ingredients that include pea protein, pulse concentrates and flours. The company is headquartered in the Chicago suburbs and has its Singapore office in the Queenstown area.
Carousell’s digital platform lets shoppers source and purchase new and second-hand goods, including automobiles and electronics. Since launching its marketplace, the company has expanded into regions and developed new technologies, including CarouPay, a mobile payment platform.
Razer is a famous brand in the gaming community. It’s most known for flashy keyboards and computer peripherals that features custom lighting controls; however, the company has ventured into hardware by developing gaming-enabled laptops. Razer has two co-headquarters in Irvine, California and Singapore.
Grab brands itself as “the everyday everything app,” thanks to its e-commerce, transportation and financial services. The company provides online shopping and delivery platforms, ride hailing and cashless payment solutions through a single app. Grab was launched in 2011 and secured funding from Microsoft and other major investors before going public.
Koh Young Technology offers 3D measurement and inspection tech for electronic assembly. It has a patented “Shadow-Free Moiré 3D measurement technology” that it uses for automated optical inspection and solder paste inspection. The company’s services are also used for machine vision technologies and optomechatronics.
Enfusion is a SaaS fintech company. Its product enables the buy-side marketplace to monitor risk, manage workflows and make investment decisions for clients. The company says it plans to scale its global presence throughout the next three to five years, hiring in regions like Singapore, Dublin and Hong Kong.
Based in Chicago, Mondelez International is an American multinational company that develops food and beverage products. Its portfolio of brands includes Wheat Thins and Ritz, along with Oreo, Cadbury, Chips Ahoy, Toblerone, Milka and Tate’s. The company boasts over 90,000 employees around the world.
Take-Two Games is headquartered in New York City and has its Singapore office in Newton. The company is the developer, publisher and marketer of digital games for consumers throughout the world. It launched with Grand Theft Auto, and has since put out games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and NBA 2K, along with its acquisition of Zynga.
Crowdstrike is one of the largest cybersecurity companies with a presence throughout Southeast Asia. The company is known for its flagship product, Crowdstrike Falcon, which provides cloud-based endpoint protection and uses AI to surface and respond to cyber threats. Crowdstrike’s office in Singapore is one of the company’s newest locations, and it serves as a central hub for its operations throughout the Asian continent.
Known as one of the largest food brands, McDonald’s has an extensive tech division that employs engineers, data analysts, product managers and others. According to the company, its tech arm focuses on building platforms that enable the company to operate efficiently on a global scale, and it utilizes technologies like AI and automation to achieve its goal.
Salesforce is a popular software company that creates business products. For example, its CRM platform is used by thousands of sales teams to stay connected with customers and streamline the sales process. Its Slack platform provides an alternative to email messaging within organizations. Salesforce has over 100 offices worldwide, including a tower in Singapore that serves as its Asia Pacific headquarters.
CSC provides businesses with critical solutions such as capital markets, brand services, administration and compliance. The company has a presence in Singapore that it says focuses on security and meets the needs of multinational and local enterprises.
The InterSystems IRIS Data Platform is the company’s flagship product that can be used to build and deploy cloud-first applications through the use of machine learning. The company creates other digital products for industries such as healthcare, government, life sciences and finance.
Doodle Labs has its Singapore location in the MacPherson area. The company designs and builds industrial-grade wireless networking solutions, with a focus on mesh networking for robotic systems and applications. It partners with government institutions and centralizes both industrial and commercial markets.
Snyk has a portfolio of security tools and applications for cloud developers. It gives software teams access to products and intelligence to correctly and quickly implement their code fixes. The company says it has over 2,500 customers around the world who can gain its security and productivity throughout their development lifecycle.
Flex is one of Singapore’s largest companies, working with automotive, healthcare, IT and industrial clients. Its services include software development and supply chain management, which aims to help clients streamline their business processes across various product lifecycles.
Launched in 2009, Sea is one of Singapore’s largest technology companies, offering e-commerce, fintech and gaming products. For example, Shopee enables customers to purchase from various retailers and provides seamless fulfillment to deliver products to customers. SeaMoney, another of its products, helps businesses accept digital payments through its point-of-sale hardware.
UOB is a large Singapore-based financial institution that provides personal banking solutions, such as checking accounts, credit cards, wealth management and private individual banking services. Its headquarters is in Singapore’s financial district, and it maintains international locations throughout Asia.
Sendbird offers brands and developers its platform for voice, chat and video capabilities. Users can get started with free trials, tutorials and sample applications. It aims to improve its client companies’ retention rate and user engagement. The company has its Singapore office located in Chinatown.