AirAsia

AirAsia gets US$443 mil private credit funding - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

AirAsia gets US$443 mil private credit funding

The financing, structured as privately-placed bonds linked to revenue, is secured by the sale of future airline tickets.

Aviation & Engineering

High airfares to persist as travel booms, says new AirAsia boss

Strong demand means airfares are unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels any time soon, says AirAsia Aviation CEO Bo Lingam.

Digital Economy

CEO Nadia Omer of Move wants travel brand recognition in post-AirAsia era

Move sells flights, hotels, travel insurance, fintech products and offers ride-hailing services specializing in airport journeys
Fresh Off The Block: Crypto.com to issue Visa card in Singapore and more - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Cryptocurrency

Fresh Off The Block: Crypto.com to issue Visa card in Singapore and more

Cake DeFi launches B2B vertical while BigPay partners TripleA to allow crypto top-ups in Singapore.
Tony Fernandes' tech foray may not get off the ground - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Tony Fernandes' tech foray may not get off the ground

AirAsia has joined the queue of aspirants to be Asean’s super app.
Acquiring Thai frozen food producer a 'strategic' investment for SATS: UOB KH - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Acquiring Thai frozen food producer a 'strategic' investment for SATS: UOB KH

Food City will enable the company to supply to its growing customer base in the region, from aviation to food service to retail.

Aviation & Engineering

Heavy Covid-19 losses ends AirAsia's Japanese journey

After posting its highest ever quarterly loss in August, AirAsia wants to raise as much as RM2.5 billion by year's end.

Aviation & Engineering

AirAsia posts record quarterly loss as Covid-19 decimates travel

Southeast Asia’s second-biggest budget carrier by market value reported a net loss of RM992.9 million ($325.8 million) in the three months ended June 30 versus net income of RM17.3 million a year ago.

Aviation & Engineering

9/11 changed air travel forever. What about Covid-19?

SINGAPORE (April 17): The Sept 11, 2001 terrorist attacks (9/11) on the World Trade Center (WTC) in Manhattan, New York, changed not just the face of US foreign policy for good — it also altered the course of the global aviation industry in a dramatic

Aviation & Engineering

Temasek to lead $15 bil rescue of SIA

SIA plans to offer a three-for-two rights issue at $3 per share, which is a 53.8% discount off SIA’s last traded price of $6.50. It will also raise up to another $9.7 billion from a 10-year Mandatory Convertible Bonds (MCB).
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