In short: Business Bridge Asia supports Singapore market entry and incorporation for SMEs, plus using Singapore as a regional hub for broader Southeast Asia expansion.
Best suited for: companies incorporating in Singapore for the first time, or using it as a base before expanding into Vietnam, Indonesia, or Thailand. If you’re already incorporated and just need MRA grant support, see our ” Singapore MRA Grant Guide directly.
Singapore continues to rank among the world’s easiest places to do business, according to World Bank data, reinforcing why many foreign companies use it as a regional base before expanding further into Southeast Asia.
BBA’s Asian headquarters are based in Singapore. We maintain a sizeable staff in Singapore, work closely with local attorneys and partners, and know the country well. Some of the Singapore business consulting services we offer:
1. Singapore market entry
2. Singapore market assessment and research
3. Finding business partners or investors in Singapore
4. Singapore back office setup
5. Singapore cultural awareness training
6. Due diligence of potential Singapore partners
7. Helping set you up to pursue Singaporean government grants
A good Singapore market entry strategy for foreign companies typically starts with incorporation and local partner identification, then uses Singapore as a regional base for broader Southeast Asia expansion rather than treating it as a single, isolated market. Companies that plan for this dual purpose from the start — local entry plus regional hub — generally get more long-term value from their Singapore presence.
A: Singapore has one of the most efficient incorporation processes globally, but timelines still depend on entity structure and documentation readiness. Working with local support typically keeps the process on track and avoids common filing delays.
A: Yes — many companies incorporate in Singapore specifically to use it as a regional base for managing Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific operations, rather than as their primary market.
A: The Market Readiness Assistance (MRA) grant is Singapore government funding that can offset a portion of qualifying overseas expansion costs, including US market entry. Business Bridge Asia helps structure applications to align with grant requirements.
A: It depends on your sector and structure. Singapore's regulatory environment is more standardized than many neighboring markets, but local partners still add value for distribution, market access, and navigating industry-specific requirements.
A: Singapore is generally considered the most straightforward entry point due to its regulatory clarity and financial infrastructure, which is why it's commonly used as a regional headquarters before expanding into markets like Vietnam, Thailand, or Indonesia.