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Income quits car-sharing business
Christopher Tan
Sat, Mar 13, 2010
The Straits Times

NTUC Income has quit the car-sharing business it pioneered here more than a decade ago.

Its move follows two other car-share operators which have closed shop in recent years.

The cooperative-based local insurance giant cited the need to focus on its core business as a reason for liquidating the profitable 13-year-old Car Co-op.


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