29 December 2020
Secondary school students in an entrepreneurship programme are getting a fillip from a Web app developed by volunteers from Swiss investment bank UBS. The Secondary 3 Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical) students are from local youth development charity Halogen Foundation’s Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship programme, which is designed to help them learn business fundamentals.
The break-even analysis Web application developed by UBS Singapore staff is meant to help young people undergoing the entrepreneurship training better understand how their expenditure and revenue play a part in the financial performance of their business concepts.
UBS Singapore community affairs lead Julie Yeo said: “Our colleagues have repeatedly volunteered over the past years to mentor students on the topic of business fundamentals, developing an entrepreneurial mindset and how to build confidence.”