South Korea's SM Entertainment will be setting up its Southeast Asian headquarters in Singapore as part of its expansion plans in the region.
South Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment will be setting up its Southeast Asian headquarters in Singapore as part of its expansion plans in the region.
SM Entertainment told CNBC that it plans to slowly expand not just to other parts of Southeast Asia, but also to the wider continent, including the Middle East. Lee added that he'd be keen on creating a K-pop group, NCT Singapore, if the opportunity arose, but it's unclear if plans are underway. SM Entertainment declined to say how much the company is investing in its expansion in Singapore, but said it's "in the midst of hiring more local talents, which will hopefully increase the full-time staff count." The company is also "looking at hiring local undergraduates or fresh graduates for internships."
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