Who manages AMK Hub?
Mercatus Co-operative Limited
AMK Hub is owned and managed by Mercatus Co-operative Limited.
How many Singtel outlets are there?
Singtel Shop – 85 Locations & Opening Hours in Singapore.
Is Singtel open during circuit breaker?
For all your mobile and broadband needs, all Singtel Shops, Singtel Exclusive Retailers, mRemit shops and Singtel UNBOXED will remain open as per our usual business hours. As everyone’s well-being is of utmost priority, be assured that Safe Management Measures are in place.
How many Singtel stores are there in Singapore?
91 Singtel stores
The company has a total of 91 Singtel stores in Singapore.
How old is AMK Hub?
14c. 2007
AMK Hub/Age
Which side is Ang Mo Kio?
Ang Mo Kio is a planning area and residential town situated in the North-East of Singapore.
How do I cancel my Singtel line?
How do I terminate my mobile line? You can call into 1800 7383330 and follow the call instructions to retrieve the outstanding balance of your account.
How do I cancel my mio TV?
How do I terminate my Singtel TV service? For termination of Singtel TV service, please call our Business Hotline at 1606. Sunday & Public Holidays closed.
Why is it called Ang Mo Kio?
History of Ang Mo Kio Ang Mo Kio in Hokkien literally means the ‘red-haired man’s bridge’, where ang mo is a colloquial term for a Caucasian person. The name makes reference to the bridge over Kallang River in the area, built by Johnson Turnball Thomson, Government Surveyor of the Straits Settlement from 1841 to 1853.
What is AMK known for?
Ang Mo Kio in Hokkien literally means the ‘red-haired man’s bridge’, where ang mo is a colloquial term for a Caucasian person. The name makes reference to the bridge over Kallang River in the area, built by Johnson Turnball Thomson, Government Surveyor of the Straits Settlement from 1841 to 1853.
Why is there no AMK Ave 7?
Why Ave 7, which ought to run parallel between Ave 5 and 9, is not on the map remains a mystery until this day. Some speculate that its exclusion stemmed from a town-planning mistake.