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Transplanted Here
Draper Startup House
3 episodes
1 day ago
Transplanted Here is a series that shines light on the journey of setting up a business abroad. Each episode brings you candid conversations with different founders, global innovators, and risk-takers that have moved to unfamiliar places to start businesses. Produced by Draper Startup House (a global entrepreneurship ecosystem with physical spaces all around the world) and The Financial Coconut, this series brings you stories of why and how these amazing innovators make their mark on foreign land.
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Transplanted Here is a series that shines light on the journey of setting up a business abroad. Each episode brings you candid conversations with different founders, global innovators, and risk-takers that have moved to unfamiliar places to start businesses. Produced by Draper Startup House (a global entrepreneurship ecosystem with physical spaces all around the world) and The Financial Coconut, this series brings you stories of why and how these amazing innovators make their mark on foreign land.
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Entrepreneurship
Business
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Ep 2: Realities to Recognise When Starting Professional Service Businesses in Singapore - Erin Padilla from Accela
Transplanted Here
39 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 2: Realities to Recognise When Starting Professional Service Businesses in Singapore - Erin Padilla from Accela

In episode 2 of Transplanted Here, we will explore how Singapore’s professional space have evolved over time and some realities you have to recognise to stand out from your competition if you are seeking to set up your own practice here. Having one of the most developed professional services ecosystem, you can easily set up a business in Singapore, even without setting foot here. But there are some key things to look out for.

Our Guest today is Erin Padilla from Accela, a business platform that provides a suite of professional services to companies trying to set up shop in Singapore. Join us as she shares her story of how she moved from the great plains of Nebreska in the US, to starting her career in politics to a corporate consultancy in an MNC and eventually setting up shop in Singapore.

You will get to hear her experience and reasons of transitioning from working at an MNC to starting her own professional service business in Singapore. What is the progression like? How did she get investors on board? What have been some of the toughest challenges she have faced building her business in Singapore? How to get customers and stand out for your professional services business? Tune in to find out!


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Transplanted Here
Transplanted Here is a series that shines light on the journey of setting up a business abroad. Each episode brings you candid conversations with different founders, global innovators, and risk-takers that have moved to unfamiliar places to start businesses. Produced by Draper Startup House (a global entrepreneurship ecosystem with physical spaces all around the world) and The Financial Coconut, this series brings you stories of why and how these amazing innovators make their mark on foreign land.