Tag: GB Srithar

  • Singapore Tourism Board collaborates with Ananya Panday to throw light on the city’s unique

    Singapore Tourism Board collaborates with Ananya Panday to throw light on the city’s unique

    Mumbai: The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has partnered with Bollywood actress Ananya Panday to showcase unique and surprising experiences that can only be ‘Made in Singapore’. Audiences will soon be able to watch Ananya in a 4 episode vlog series that promises to unveil a new, exciting and fun side of Singapore that will entice them to travel to the city. The series will shed fresh light on the city where ordinary experiences are made extraordinary in much unexpected ways.

    Talking about the partnership, Ananya Panday said, “I have a great love for travelling, especially when it involves exploring hidden gems, discovering a different side of the city, and indulging the foodie in me. My recent adventure in Singapore was truly remarkable, providing unique experiences that made it an unforgettable journey that was truly one for the books. Each day allowed me to rediscover the beauty of this versatile destination and also reconnect with myself in the process. And I can’t wait to visit again soon.”

    Singapore Tourism Board (STB) regional director, India, Middle East, South Asia & Africa GB Srithar on collaborating with Ananya said, “Singapore continues to be a top of mind destination, offering a rich tapestry of unique, exciting and memorable experiences to diverse travel segments, including the millennials. We are happy to collaborate with youth icon Ananya Panday as she explored Singapore’s refreshed and renewed experiences through an engaging travel vlog series. This series is an invitation to rediscover passions, reconnect with yourself, and create lasting memories. On any planned holidays, there are unscripted moments that make the holiday truly exhilarating. Singapore offers many moments to just immerse oneself and have fun. We hope Ananya’s vlog series inspires travellers to visit us soon and come to experience extraordinary offerings that can only be ‘Made in Singapore’.”

  • Singapore Tourism Board names Markus Tan as Regional Director India, Middle East, South Asia and Africa (IMESA)

    Singapore Tourism Board names Markus Tan as Regional Director India, Middle East, South Asia and Africa (IMESA)

    Mumbai: The Singapore Tourism Board announced the appointment of Markus Tan as the regional director for India, Middle East, South Asia, and Africa (IMESA) effective January 1, 2024. In his new role based in Mumbai, Tan will spearhead STB’s initiatives in promoting leisure and business travel & meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions (BTMICE) in the IMESA region. His responsibilities will include overseeing travel promotions, public relations, marketing and driving developmental efforts to enhance Singapore’s position as a premier travel and business destination.

    Tan is a veteran of STB, having dedicated 18 years to the organisation in various pivotal roles. Prior to this appointment, he served as the director for World Expo and led the whole-of-government efforts to conceptualise, develop, and operate the Singapore Pavilion at Osaka World Expo 2025. From 2015 to 2022 he was based in Tokyo, Japan, as the regional director for North Asia, overseeing STB operations in Japan and the Republic of Korea. His innovative marketing initiatives and collaborations with several brands played a crucial role in showcasing Singapore as an exciting destination, influencing markets beyond the two countries. His international stint includes an impactful role in Guangzhou, China, where he was appointed as area director, Southern China and Hong Kong and Macau. His significant contributions to the tourism industry have left an indelible mark on the China and North Asia markets as they have been instrumental in transforming these dynamic regions into key pillars of Singapore’s global tourism success. One of Tan’s unique strengths is his keen grasp and deep understanding of the BTMICE market through his various roles and projects in the space. Over the years, he has honed his skills and held key positions like deputy director, BTMICE planning & marketing where he played a crucial role in developing strategies for the growth of Singapore’s BTMICE industry, as well as in marketing activities to strengthen Singapore’s position as a global business and MICE destination.

    Tan will be taking over from the current regional director GB Srithar. Speaking on the leadership handover Srithar said, “I am thrilled to pass on the baton to Markus to lead Singapore’s tourism business across the IMESA region. Over the course of my tenure in this role, we have witnessed India’s steady growth into a true global powerhouse, with an outbound tourism market that is brimming with opportunities. With his robust expertise in the industry and building on the strong affinity that Indian travellers have for Singapore, I am confident that he is in good stead to steer the organisation through this new era of travel and tourism.”

    On his appointment Tan said, “I am excited to take on the role of STB’s regional director in IMESA. India is a nation of rich culture, diversity, and, particularly in this historic moment of its explosive global growth, incredible business opportunities. As STB strives to showcase the best of what Singapore has to offer, we remain committed to nurturing our existing relationships and cultivating new ones with the Indian travel industry. With the support of my team, I look forward to embarking on this journey with our partners and friends across India and together encouraging Indians to build even deeper connections with Singapore.”

  • Singapore Tourism Board collabs with Nykaaland to bring exciting retail scene to India

    Singapore Tourism Board collabs with Nykaaland to bring exciting retail scene to India

    Mumbai: Singapore’s beauty and fashion scene is famously vibrant and future-forward, with innovation at its heart. Over the years, this has paved the way for thoughtfully crafted brands that offer products that are not only functional but also natural, clean, and sustainable.

    Giving consumer a slice of Singaporean beauty and fashion, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is bringing to India three homegrown brands – wellness label Sage & Ylang, skincare collective Fawn Labs, and fashion label GINLEE Studios – in collaboration with Nykaaland on the 4 and 5 November 2023.

    STB regional director, India, Middle East, South Asia & Africa GB Srithar said, “GB Srithar, Regional Director, India, Middle East, South Asia & Africa, STB said, “Passion is the very cornerstone of the Singapore story, and the same can be said about our many homegrown brands that make up the rich retail tapestry of Singapore. Whether it’s a love for experimentation, a celebration of culture, or a drive for innovation – passion is what unites them, and we are thrilled to be bringing three of these iconic brands to Nykaaland this year. The Singaporean pop-up at Nykaaland has been curated to give consumers a first-hand taste of some of the extraordinary retail experiences that are truly ‘Made in Singapore.’ With young Indian travellers actively planning for more meaningful travel, we hope that this effort brings us closer to our consumers and inspires them to choose Singapore as their next travel and shopping destination.”

    Representing Singapore’s remarkable feat within fashion, skincare, and wellness innovation, prominent brands Sage & Ylang, Fawn Labs, and GINLEE Studios will be seen in India for the first time at Nykaaland.

    GINLEE Studios is an acclaimed, sustainable fashion label that crafts timeless pieces blending style and practicality. GINLEE Studios  co-founders and designers Tamir Niv and Gin Lee said, “We are delighted for the opportunity to interact with the Indian audience at Nykaaland! We are also very curious to explore forms, and fabrics in India. GINLEE Studios is about designs that are accessible for everyone, and we would love to understand how we can expand our consumer base to India with our styles that transcend time and trend.”

    Sage and Ylang specializes in microbiome-friendly skincare, addressing diverse skin concerns with scientific precision. Sage and Ylang founder and formulator Irene Chong said, “The Indian skincare market is fascinating, and we are ecstatic to be given the chance to meet and engage with consumers from this market. With our unique, microbiome-centric skincare solutions, we would love to gauge the interest in our products, and Singapore’s vibrant beauty scene.”

    Fawn Labs founder Hann Chia said, “Fawn Labs focus on the ideology of Slow Beauty and Sustainability. This ethos is reflected in our artisanal products from their formulations to how they can be used in simple rituals to create a more mindful and intentional approach to life. I am beyond excited to introduce some of these unique and bespoke products at Nykaaland. We look forward to interacting with Indian consumers and giving them an insight into the strides that Singaporean brands are making within the beauty industry.”

  • Singapore Tourism Board launches global ‘Made in Singapore’ campaign

    Singapore Tourism Board launches global ‘Made in Singapore’ campaign

    Mumbai: The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has unveiled its latest global campaign, “Made in Singapore,” (MIS) aimed at inspiring travellers to choose Singapore as their next travel destination. The campaign puts a fresh spin on the passion-made possible destination brand, spotlighting quintessentially Singaporean experiences, from iconic attractions to hidden gems, all of which are deeply rooted in the unique passions that characterise Singapore’s identity.

    Speaking on the latest campaign, Singapore Tourism Board regional director – India, Middle East, South Asia & Africa GB Srithar said, “Indian travellers are increasingly seeking to connect deeply with a travel destination by venturing into off-the-beaten-path, less-explored, and previously unimagined experiences. This new campaign aims to resonate with these discerning Indian travellers, by highlighting how the ordinary is made extraordinary in Singapore through the rich tapestry of unique and distinctly Singaporean experiences. ‘Made in Singapore’ a testament to how a destination like ours makes possible a travel experience filled with a renewed sense of wonder and limitless possibilities.”

    Singapore Tourism Board assistant chief executive (marketing group) Kenneth Lim said, “The Made in Singapore campaign is anchored on our Passion Made Possible destination brand, which embodies the Singapore spirit of fulfilling individual passions and creating new possibilities. Through this latest campaign, we would like to reinforce Singapore as a destination that turns imagination into reality. Our goal is to showcase how everyday ordinary moments are made extraordinary and unforgettable, experienced only in Singapore – to inspire travel here.”

    Buoyed by strong fundamentals that make Singapore an attractive leisure and business destination, the country’s tourism sector is poised for strong growth. However, competition among destinations continues to intensify, along with changes in travel behaviour. A study conducted in Nov 2021 with over 3,000 respondents across 10 overseas markets found that over 60 per cent of people are looking for more purposeful travel, and close to 80 per cent of those planning for purposeful travel are looking for destinations that inspire them.  The MIS campaign, therefore, aims to keep Singapore top of mind and connect across different travellers by showcasing the country’s key attributes: an inspiring city in nature destination that is not only vibrant and cosmopolitan, but also rooted in strong multicultural heritage.

    To build emotional affinity and inspire travel to Singapore, the campaign adopts a bolder and playful approach to convey the spirit of MIS: where a twist on the familiar creates a travel experience filled with wonder. From forest bathing at the unexpected setting of Jewel Changi Airport’s Rain Vortex, to working up a sweat dining at Lau Pa Sat hawker centre, and witnessing a colourful “air show” at the all-new Mandai Bird Paradise, Singapore turns imagination into real and inspiring experiences for travellers.

    The latest additions to Singapore’s destination offerings also reflect this quirky spirit. Imagine this: at Sentosa’s The Palawan @ Sentosa by Shangri-La Group, the beachside lifestyle takes a thrilling turn with innovative beachside entertainment, including electric go-karts, a floating aqua park, mini-golf, beach clubs, and delectable food trucks. At PLUME, the newly minted cocktail bar at Pan Pacific Singapore, guests can savour fresh flavours inspired by local birds, offering a unique twist to the traditional cocktail experience. And for those seeking a one-of-a-kind culinary journey, Lou Shang, a hidden gem of a café, serves fusion dishes inspired by beloved local favourites, adding an exciting twist to familiar flavours. (Refer to Annex A for new, innovative experiences that travellers can look forward to in Singapore.)

    MIS replaces STB’s SingapoReimagine international recovery campaign launched in November 2020 to rekindle passion for travel in Singapore.

  • Singapore Tourism Board appoints Lim Kean Bon as area director, India, South Asia, and Africa

    Singapore Tourism Board appoints Lim Kean Bon as area director, India, South Asia, and Africa

    Mumbai: The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) announced the appointment of Lim Kean Bon as area director, India, South Asia, and Africa on 1 September. He will succeed Raymond Lim as the India market lead based in New Delhi, leading STB’s promotion, and travel trade engagement activities in Northern and Eastern India to sustain and grow affinity for Singapore from leisure travelers. In addition, Kean Bon will be responsible for business development efforts to secure visitorship across India to Singapore in the cruise and meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) segments. He will also lead his team in engaging consumers in other regional markets like Bangladesh and South Africa.  

    Speaking on this appointment for Singapore Tourism Board (STB) regional director, India, Middle East, South Asia & Africa (IMESA) GB Srithar, said, “We extend a hearty welcome to Kean Bon as he joins our dynamic team. I believe Kean Bon’s leadership in driving experience development for a leisure precinct and his past tenure in the Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau (SECB) places him in good stead to take on this role in STB New Delhi, particularly in this pivotal moment of anchoring Singapore as the premier lifestyle and business destination for Indian travellers.”

    Kean Bon started his career in the Singapore public service as an urban planner in Singapore’s city planning authority. He joined the STB infrastructure planning and management division in 2015 to drive the planning of MICE infrastructure, and subsequently moved on to the SECB team in 2017, where he managed destination bids and account servicing activities for large-scale business meetings and conventions organised by global associations. Prior to taking on the STB New Delhi leadership role, Kean Bon led STB’s Lifestyle Precinct Development team from 2020 to 2023, where he set direction for various projects to sustain the appeal of Orchard Road, Singapore’s leading lifestyle precinct. “I am excited to join the STB IMESA team and look forward to building on the good work and strong partnerships forged by my predecessor Raymond”, Kean Bon said. “Together with my team in New Delhi, we will continue our efforts to promote Singapore and inspire the Indian audience with the sheer breadth of vibrant experiences the city has to offer for leisure and business travellers.”

  • STB & MX Player partner to present interactive film ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’

    STB & MX Player partner to present interactive film ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’

    Mumbai: Singapore Tourism Board (STB), in partnership with MX Player’s content arm, MX Studios is set to unveil the interactive film on an Indian OTT platform. Titled ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’, this innovative film introduces a choose-your-own path approach that invites viewers to actively shape the unfolding narrative against the backdrop of Singapore.

    A first-of-its-kind initiative by an NTO in India, this film captures and blends the elements that define Singapore’s character, creating an immersive exploration. Seamlessly integrating triggers for engagement, the interactive component promises a captivating experience. This collaboration caters to evolving preferences, especially among young Indian travelers. As audiences seek innovative ways to engage with travel content, ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’ offers fresh, firsthand inspiration. Through active involvement, viewers connect with Singapore’s attractions, weaving entertainment and exploration. Just as the film empowers viewers, Singapore transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences, showcasing the destination’s unparalleled essence. The film encourages repeat viewing to explore alternate storylines and facets of Singapore.

    An MX Studios Original “Lost and Found in Singapore” intricately follows the journeys of an introverted solo traveler (Rithvik Dhanjani) and an adventure-seeking girl (Apoorva Arora), who champions friendship. Amidst Singapore’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems, their destinies rest in the hands of the audience. Viewers guide their choices, creating diverse paths and unique viewing experiences. This immersive collaboration caters to younger Indian audiences, blending entertainment with novel travel inspiration. Alongside, curated experiences like the Vespa Sidecar Tour through Joo Chiat and Katong, with its exploration of Nonyas, Babas, and Peranakans, Museum of Ice-Cream, Design Orchard and Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, offer textured exploration, seamlessly resonating with modern explorers.

    Singapore Tourism Board regional director, India, Middle East, South Asia & Africa, GB Srithar said, “We are pleased to partner with MX Player, bringing a unique experience to audiences across India through this pioneering film. As a leading lifestyle hub in the region today, Singapore is a n ever-evolving destination, and this dynamism is best showcased to discerning Indian consumers through equally innovative means. We believe that this partnership introduces a novel perspective of Singapore, introducing to the young Indian travellers the dizzying array of unique tourism experiences it offers. The interactive format deeply resonates with Indian viewers seeking innovative travel engagement, inspiring personalised journeys. Just as the film empowers viewers, Singapore transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences, emphasizing our commitment to showcasing offerings that uniquely define the destination.”

    MX Player spokesperson said, “Our viewers are always looking for dynamic and game changing storytelling on MX Player. This collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board in creating the interactive short film, ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’ is one of its kind and introduces a new dimension to storytelling. We’re excited to bring audiences an engaging cinematic experience as it will allow viewers to actively select the narrative of their choice and will also showcase Singapore’s extraordinary trove of rich destination experiences through this film.”

    Guided by the experienced hand of director Harsh Dedhia and the creative vision of writer Kanishka Singh Deo, this film promises an unforgettable experience. “Lost and Found in Singapore” stands out for its interactive element, inviting the audience to actively engage with the narrative.

    From 25 August 2023, enjoy free streaming of “Lost and Found in Singapore”, only on MX Player!

  • STB’s future outlook: Envisioning vibrant India-Singapore travel bonds

    STB’s future outlook: Envisioning vibrant India-Singapore travel bonds

    Mumbai: The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) in partnership with MX Player’s content arm, MX Studios is set to unveil the interactive film on an Indian OTT platform. Titled ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’, this innovative film introduces a choose-your-own path approach that invites viewers to actively shape the unfolding narrative against the backdrop of Singapore.

    A first-of-its-kind initiative by an NTO in India, this film captures and blends the elements that define Singapore’s character, creating an immersive exploration. Seamlessly integrating triggers for engagement, the interactive component promises a captivating experience. This collaboration caters to evolving preferences, especially among young Indian travelers. As audiences seek innovative ways to engage with travel content, ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’ offers fresh, firsthand inspiration.

    STB has also previously collaborated with  Singapore Airlines, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, etc. Even during COVID, it was the only NTO that gave Chhota Bheem in Singapore cartoon series as a gift of smiles to the children who were at home because of COVID.

    Indiantelevision.com on the sidelines of the trailer launch caught up with Singapore Tourism Board regional director, India, Middle East, South Asia & Africa, GB Srithar to chat further on their collaborations, offerings, and much more.

    Edited Excerpts:

    On STB’s collaboration with MX Player and the thought behind it

    First of all, we have been very focused and continuously looking for very bold and creative projects. And this is not one of the first in fact, we have done quite, various projects over the last couple of years. Even during COVID, we had some virtual events going on. But post-COVID, we have done a couple of things. We have done a web series in English, focusing on young women traveller’s, and that was done just earlier this year. We have also collaborated with Street Art India Foundation, to offer Singapore in a very different light to the Indian audiences. So there have been always very agile, bold, creative, and effective content marketing partnerships, and technical partnerships, along that lines. We have always been on the lookout for such collaborations.

    MX Player came up with this idea and we were where looking at how do we engage the young Indian audiences. I mean, you’ve got a very young Indian population 67 per cent under the age of 35. Presenting Singapore as a cool lifestyle events destination to the Indian audience was very important to us. So then we said, okay, let’s try out something new and we didnt want to do a typical run-of-the-mill series. So this idea of an interactive OTT, where you are choosing as the story develops. So you come to a juncture, and you choose your own ending kind of plot and we liked that idea. Then we collaborated with MX Player and we are happy that it has turned out quite well. So this ‘Lost and Found in Singapore’ project is our way of saying, getting yourself lost in the vibrant and exciting offerings of Singapore and finding yourself and living up your passions in Singapore. So I think that this concept worked, the idea and the story plot was very interesting for us. We have been consistently engaging the consumers in very different ways, and this is one of our initiatives in that journey.

    On the ROI that STB is looking at during these collaborations, tie-ups, web series, etc

    We are in a very unique situation. Singapore is well known by Indian audiences and also not so well known to them. What do I mean by that? So what happens is, that we have been here for more than two and a half decades, and Singapore has been portrayed in movies in very good light in the socio-political, economic, environment, and journalism. So Singapore is a destination that Indians know, either by themselves or through friends, or through movies.

    We are now coming to an interesting confluence of things. One on the India outbound set-aside. The Indian traveller is getting a lot more discerning. He wants experiences, he wants to immerse himself, he wants to know the local cultures, he wants to go and walk the neighborhoods. We have been doing this for the last few years and we are now able to offer this even more. So this kind of partnership helps us bring Singapore, even closer to the hearts and minds of Indian audiences, because it is like you being able to have a destination that you will visit, revisit and revisit again. So for us, this kind of collaboration is to reach out to different types of audiences. It is no longer a push message. So this particular MX Player venture/collaboration will allow us to talk to the audiences of that platform, that community that consumes this kind of content, and let them know that in a very nice storytelling fashion, hey, while you’re enjoying the story, and these two characters moving around, and, seeing themselves and finding themselves, you also see Singapore. So our purpose for these kinds of projects is where Singapore is integral to the plot and the story. We say yes, let’s do it, and in that way, we get into the communities that are consuming this content, letting them know Singapore has got so many other things to offer.

    On the cities you get the maximum Indian footfalls to Singapore

    So, we have got today direct connections from 17 cities across India. Probably Singapore is among the most well-connected destinations for Indian audiences. The four metros – Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Bangalore give us the maximum number of tourists and travelers. Then there are cities like Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Trichy, and Hyderabad, all these give us good numbers as well. Then you have the other cities like Bhubaneswar, Amritsar, Vizag, and Madurai which are the latest to start a direct connection to Singapore.

    On the packages that STB is giving a traveler who’s coming into Singapore today to see things that are not advertised or not spoken about

    STB’s role in content partnerships is to highlight upper-funnel marketing—showcasing Singapore broadly and presenting diverse activities available, effectively capturing attention. Furthermore, we collaborate with key stakeholders such as Sentosa, Singapore Zoo, Gardens by the Bay, hotels, and others. They actively promote their offerings in India through road shows held in major cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Chennai. Recently, we organized a successful roadshow in Jaipur, Pune, and Coimbatore for stakeholders from Singapore, facilitating interactions with the Indian travel trade. Alongside these efforts, we partner closely with Indian travel agents, collectively emphasising the wide array of experiences available during a six to seven-day stay in Singapore. Our collaborative work with the travel trade significantly amplifies the reach of these unique offerings.

    On STB’s upcoming plan for the next two years

    Pre-COVID India was our third largest source market after China and Indonesia and we welcomed 1.41 million visitors. Today as we speak, mid-August now, we are about two-thirds of the number of 1.41. So, what we are hoping is that we will be able to capture the pre-COVID numbers. We want more travellers from India to Singapore. Number two, I think the diverse audiences we are targeting. Families continue to be very important and they should come to Singapore to enjoy all the family-friendly attractions and experiences. Young Indians coming to Singapore to see the lifestyle, events, entertainment, and offerings are very important. Cruise, the Indian cruise traveller is a very important traveller for us as a cruise hub. Meetings and inceptions is another important segment and finally weddings. We are now positioning Singapore as a destination wedding. Alright, so for those 50 to 250 intimate Indian weddings in Singapore is another area we are looking at. So my hope is that in the next couple of years, you will see India seeing Singapore as that destination to go to for many reasons on many occasions in many parts of your lifetime.