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  1. www.mccy.gov.sg › sector › co-opsCo-ops Sector - MCCY

    Co-operative societies, or co-ops, are membership-based enterprises that operate on the principles of self-help and mutual assistance. The members are also owners of the co-ops. Most co-ops have social missions to benefit the greater society in which they operate in. Facts and figures. Registry of Co-operative Societies.

  2. Jul 17, 2020 · What Is A Co-Operative? Co-operative societies, commonly referred to as co-ops, are enterprises that are owned and run by members, for members. Co-operatives also operate on the principles of self-help and mutual assistance and typically also have social missions to benefit the greater society.

  3. What is a Co-operative? Co-operative societies, or co-ops, are membership-based enterprises that operate on the principle of self-help and mutual assistance. Many co-ops have a social mission that benefits the greater society. Every co-op across the world shares the same co-operative values and principles.

  4. The Singapore Government Staff Credit Co-Operative Society Ltd (SGSCC) is the first co-operative organization to be registered in Singapore. Founded on 7th October 1925 under the Co-Operative Societies Act.

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  6. www.sncf.coop › about-sncfAbout SNCF

    The Singapore National Co-operative Federation (SNCF) is the apex body of Singapore’s Co-operative Movement, and secretariat of the Central Co-operative Fund (CCF). Formed in 1980 with the aim of championing Singapore’s Co-operative Movement, the apex body represents majority of co-operative members in Singapore through its affiliated co ...

  7. scp.gov.sg › startpublicSCP

    Singapore Cooperation Programme (SCP) is Singapore’s way of contributing to the international community.

  8. Jan 2, 2020 · Co-ops have been an integral part of Singapore’s story for 90 years – so much so, that one of the roads in Paya Lebar, a planning area in the East Region, was named the Rochdale Road. In a new book, the Singapore National Co-operative Federation shares the stories behind some of the country’s most successful co-ops.

  9. Today, cooperatives in Singapore are involved in many sectors, including supermarkets, childcare, eldercare, healthcare, education and training, insurance, financial services, security, food, and hospitality, making a positive social and economic impact.

  10. Co-operatives in Singapore are a special type of business that operates differently from the traditional companies. Unlike traditional companies that are owned by a few individuals or shareholders, co-operatives are owned and run by a group of people who share a common goal.

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