The ESS Annual Dinner will be held on Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at the Fairmont Singapore 6.30 pm. This year, we have the privilege of hosting as our Guest-of-Honour and Keynote Speaker Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Mr Lawrence Wong.

Economic Society of Singapore (ESS) Annual Dinner 2023

14 June 2023 03:43:42 PM

Economic Society of Singapore

Economic Society of Singapore (ESS) Annual Dinner 2023

In line with the Society’s commitment to raise awareness and stimulate debate on key economic issues in Singapore, the ESS Annual Dinner has served as a platform, over the years, for eminent speakers and key policymakers to share their views on issues affecting Singapore, and trends and developments in the global economy.  Well attended by policymakers, economists, businessmen, bankers, academics, and members of the ESS.  The Annual Dinner provides an excellent networking platform and opportunities for the exchange of views on economic issues.

Annual Dinner Fees:

Member’s Rate: $3,000 (1 table for 10 persons)

                             $300     (per person)

Non-Member’s Rate: $3,300  (1 table for 10 persons)

                            $330     (per person)

Join ESS as a corporate member for $6,000 which entitles you to a complimentary table, free participation in all the activities organized by ESS during the year, free copies of the Economic Bulletin, and electronic access to the Singapore Economic Review Journal distributed quarterly.

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Congratulations:

Congratulations:

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