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Singapore Ranks Among World's Highest GDP Per Capita

The city-state's strategic location, strong rule of law and business-friendly policies have positioned it as Asia's leading financial and tech hub.

By The Daily Singapore · Published 29 June 2026

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Singapore Ranks Among World's Highest GDP Per Capita
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Singapore's economic transformation from a colonial trading post to one of the world's wealthiest nations per capita is often cited as one of the most remarkable development stories of the 20th century. The city-state has a GDP per capita that consistently ranks in the top five globally, according to World Bank data.

Finance and Professional Services

Singapore is Asia's leading financial centre alongside Hong Kong. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) oversees a sector that includes banking, asset management, insurance and capital markets. Singapore Exchange (SGX) is the region's primary securities exchange. The city-state hosts the regional headquarters of many of the world's largest financial institutions, drawn by low corporate taxes, a stable regulatory environment and strong rule of law.

Trade and Logistics

The Port of Singapore is one of the world's busiest container ports by throughput, handling cargo from across Southeast Asia, South Asia and beyond. Changi Airport serves as a major aviation hub with connections to over 100 countries.

Technology and Innovation

Singapore has positioned itself as Southeast Asia's technology and startup hub. Government programmes through the Economic Development Board (EDB) and Enterprise Singapore attract foreign investment in semiconductor manufacturing, life sciences and digital services. Several major technology companies have established their Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore.

Sources: Monetary Authority of Singapore, Economic Development Board.

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