EnterpriseOne (One Network for Enterprises) is a multi-agency initiative managed by SPRING Singapore. EnterpriseOne aims to help local enterprises find the answers they need to start, sustain and grow their businesses.
About The EnterpriseOne Portal
The EnterpriseOne Portal is an upgrade of the previous business.gov.sg site. In early 2005, the EnterpriseOne team took the time to understand the information needs of local enterprises. The team conducted surveys, focus groups and one-on-one usability tests gathering more than 500 responses.
The result? A brand new site written simply and packed with features to help businesses find the Government information and services they need. On 22 February 2006, business.gov.sg was re-launched as the EnterpriseOne Portal.
Key Features
- Rich And Deep Content
22 sections cover a comprehensive range of topics, from venturing abroad to hiring people, loans, taxes, Government tenders and industries. In each section, we've pulled together information from different Government agencies so you don't have to trudge from agency to agency to look for answers.
- Quick Find (Online Interactive Tools)
By answering a few simple questions or doing a quick search, you can identify:
- funding options customised for your business
- Government assistance based on your needs
- market statistics released by Government agencies
- business-related Government e-Services
- licences and permits based on your needs
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We have put our entire FAQ database online. The database is made up of thousands of questions and answers compiled from our call centres and email enquiries. You can also submit questions to us to get answers.
- How-To Guides
We've produced more than 120 How-To Guides to make it easier for you to apply for government assistance schemes, licences, permits, approvals and other registrations.
- Case Stories
Nothing inspires like real-life examples. We've included first-hand accounts of how some Singapore businesses started out, financed their businesses, secured government grants, and made their mark in global markets.