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Singapore ranked among top three global meeting destinations

Singapore is now ranked among the world’s top three cities for meetings, based on the Union of International Associations’ (UIA) latest rankings. As part of the efforts to spur the growth of the sector, the…

Singapore is now ranked among the world’s top three cities for meetings, based on the Union of International Associations’ (UIA) latest rankings. As part of the efforts to spur the growth of the sector, the Singapore Exhibition and Convention Bureau (SECB), the MICE arm of STB, launched a comprehensive incentive sheme which enables the local MICE industry to competitively bid for and attract Middle Eastern companies to assist in sustaining a robust business events pipeline.

The significant global ranking is based on statistics prepared by the well-respected group in its recently released International Meetings Statistics report for 2006, which placed Singapore in the top three of the International Meeting City category for the first time, alongside Paris and Vienna.

Singapore’s strong showing serves as a resounding endorsement of its continued draw as a leading Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) destination, in the company of some of the most established and competitive cities in the international meeting arena.

According to SECB, companies from across the Middle East region are increasingly looking to host their corporate events in Singapore, as the city-state offers some of the most integrated and advanced conference and meeting facilities in the world. Singapore also offers an excellent environment for travelers from the Middle East to do business, with a strong tourism offering to support its corporate facilities that includes Muslim-friendly activities and cuisine.

“Singapore is a top MICE destination of choice that offers world-class venues capable of accommodating all types of events for companies from the Middle East, and is an ideal location for travelers from the region to exchange ideas in an environment that is conducive to both business and leisure,” said Ke-Wei Peh, Area Director for the Middle East and Africa, Singapore Tourism Board.

The ranking further validates the strong performance of Singapore’s MICE industry last year, which accounted for 28 per cent or 3 million of total visitor arrivals to Singapore, and 35 per cent or SGD 4 billion of total tourism receipts.

Last year saw Singapore host 298 meetings, representing a significant 62 per cent annual growth. Among these meetings were several prestigious global events including both the 2006 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank held in September.

Singapore is ramping up its efforts to capture a bigger slice of the Business Travel and MICE market, with exciting new venues in development include two business and tourism developments which will enhance Singapore’s MICE capabilities.

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