Happy Bear
01-27
Replying to @koolgal:Gosh. Singapore needs to employ lots of cleaners for this//@koolgal:

🌟🌟🌟I am super excited with the news that China and Singapore have officially agreed to implement a visa free entry policy for their citizens, allowing stays up to 30 days.

This 30 day mutual visa exemption starts on February 9.  I am currently invested in $Genting Sing(G13.SI)$   that would greatly benefit from this new visa free stay of 30 days.

 $Genting Sing(G13.SI)$ .  Genting Singapore owns Resorts World Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore (in partnership with Universal Studios). which includes 6 uniquely themed hotels, a Casino, SEA Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark as well as ESPA, a wide selection of indoor and outdoor MICE venues, and a huge variety of dining, retail and entertainment options.

Sentosa is a premier tourist destination in Singapore and Genting Singapore is poised to capture the influx of visitors especially from China.

Genting Singapore has a wide moat and ticks all the core fundamentals of a quality stock with good profitability, excellent balance sheet and an excellent management team.  It also pays me great dividends at 3.47% dividend yield.

@WallStreet_Tiger  @TigerStars  @Tiger_SG  @TigerClub

Which S'pore Stocks Would Benefit From Visa-Free Travel?
Singapore and China are working on a mutual 30-day visa exemption, expected to start in early 2024. If more Chinese tourists come to Singapore, which Singapore stocks would benefit from increasing travel demand?
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