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10 Top Singapore Sharing Economy Companies and Startups

This article showcases our top picks for the best Singapore based Sharing Economy companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the Sharing Economy industry, but are all exceptional companies well worth a follow.

We tried to pick companies across the size spectrum from cutting edge startups to established brands.

We selected these startups and companies for exceptional performance in one of these categories:

Top Singapore Sharing Economy Startups

Data sourced from Crunchbase and SemRush.

Beam

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Beam is a micromobility company that offers e-scooter rentals.

Style Theory

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Style Theory is a fashion rental subscription platform that provides economically sustainable fashion choices.

Arcadier

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Arcadier enables individuals & organisations to develop and maintain their marketplace easily and affordably with minimal coding knowledge.

iTask

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STREAMLINING THE WAY PEOPLE ENGAGE SERVICES AND EMPOWERING MASSES TO DERIVE THE VALUE BEHIND THEIR SKILLS

ANTBUILDZ.COM

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Construction Equipment Rental Platform

AIRBRILS

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Experience Connected Life

Outside

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Outside is a community tasking app that makes it fun and easy for users to assist others with daily inconveniences.

SHAREASY INC PTE LTD

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StartUp Company

Crowdsourcing Week

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Crowdsourcing Week (CSW) is committed to educating decision makers on the power of the crowdsourcing ecosystem and its positive impact.

PopScoot

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PopScoot is a pioneering electric scooter share platform with dock stations deployed around Singapore.

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