Pest and Swot Analysis of Mice Industry in Singapore
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PEST and SWOT Analysis of MICE industry in Singapore
Singapore is one of the leading MICE destinations in the world. Located in a strategic location and known for its pro business environment it accounts for almost 25% of business tourism in Asia. Annually it conducts some 6000 events resulting in some 3 million visitors and 6 billion US dollars as revenue. (Singapore convention and exhibition directory, 2010-11)
In UIA ( union of international associations) world ranking for best MICE destination it scored 2nd rank just next to USA. Since the past 25 years it is being awarded as the best MICE destination in Asia by the UIA. The following blog attempts to do a comprehensive analysis of MICE sector in Singapore with the help of strategic frame works such as "PEST" analysis and SWOT analysis.
PEST analysis
Political factors:-
* It has a very pro business government.
* The government agencies in Singapore play a very active role in promoting Singapore as a global MICE destination. Under the guidance of STB (Singapore tourism board) it takes majors to promote itself as a MICE destination.
* In 2010 STB has launched "your Singapore" drive to promote Singapore as a MICE destination.
* Thus it can be concluded that the political factors are very favorable for the given business at Singapore.
Economic factors:-
* Singapore is a vibrant economy with its economy depending heavily on exports. From 2007 to 10 it enjoyed an average GDP growth of 7.62%. It enjoys a higher per capita income than most of the developed countries. ( Trading economics.com, 2010)
* In March 2010 it experienced a record growth of 45.2% in its GDP. ( Trading economics.com, 2010)
* Singapore is highly resource rich in nature. It has state of the art infrastructure consisting of state of the art venue centers, convention centers, hotels, roads, transportation facilities, telecommunication facilities, airline services etc.
* It is home to more than 500 financial institutions there by indirectly supporting the business with better and smooth credit and liquidity in the market.
* Due to its investor friendly government and vibrant economy large no. of MNCs have their base in Singapore. Around 80 international associations have their base here. There by making it an epicenter of business activities in the region.
Social factors:-
* Singapore has a very vibrant cosmopolitan culture.
* It has a very strong education system.
* Everyone is comfortable with English.
* Along with business tourism opportunities it has great facilities for leisure activities such as state of the art shopping malls, casinos, resorts, restaurants etc.
* Thus it can be concluded that the social factors are very supportive for the MICE industry in Singapore.
* Singapore is considered as a very safe city.
Technological factors:-
* Singapore has a very innovation focused culture. In March 2010 it was named as the most innovative country in a survey of 110 countries conducted by Boston Consultancy Group. The innovation centric culture is an advantage for the highly innovation centric MICE industry.
* Singapore has
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