![]() ![]() The startup has gotten so popular that CEO and co-founder Min-Liang is likened to be more of an idol figure by his legion of adoring fans.įrom Razer ‘shrines’ set up with solely their products, to tattoos on various parts of fans’ bodies, referring to Razer as a ‘cult’ is not an exaggeration. The company, started by Singaporean Min-Liang Tan, produces items that meet all gaming needs, from keyboards to software and systems. Razer is a Singaporean brand that is popular with gamers around the world. Razer Min-Liang Tan, CEO of Razer / Image Credit: Mashable In fact, many businesses that have succeeded in Singapore have spread their wings to actually mark their mark overseas and fly the Singaporean flag abroad.įrom startups like Razer and Secretlab to heritage brands like Old Change Kee, here are 10 local brands that are making waves in more than three countries globally. However, despite the trials and tribulations of starting a business, these Singaporeans still chose to persist and strike it out on their own.Īlthough starting a business is risky, the term “high risk, high reward” is probably one mantra that many businessmen live by. For a long time, many Singaporean entrepreneurs have been encouraged by family and friends to look for a “proper job”. ![]()
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