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It’s been 25 years since I moved to Singapore to work as a private banker in this “tax haven.”

By managing the funds of Japan’s ultra-wealthy, I can lead a stable life.

If I were in Japan, the high taxes would require me to work nearly four times as hard, but here, once you stabilize, you’re secure.

 

Today, I want to address the attitude of Japanese companies and the role of expatriates in Singapore.

 

It might help you understand that Singaporeans are starting to look down on Japan.

 

Whether you accept this sincerely is up to you.

 

I believe that this situation is common not only in Singapore but also for Japanese expatriates globally.

 

First, I want to convey that Singapore has reached a level in the international business market that Japan cannot catch up with.

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