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Digital advertising in Singapore - Mind the gap

Digital advertising in Singapore: Mind the gap finds that there is a significant “media gap” here currently. Despite Singapore being one of the most digitally connected populations with the highest smartphone penetration (85%) in the world, the level of online advertising in the country is well below international averages. Report suggests four inhibitors hindering adoption of online advertising.
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