This is the story of the money used from pre-colonial times to the present day on the island we know as Singapore.
About the Author
Clement Liew heads the heritage firm Signum Fidei, researching and writing on local history and heritage matters. He has been in the heritage field since the mid-1990s, gaining an MA at the National University of Singapore and a PhD in Singapore History (Colonial Urban History) at the Nanyang Technological University (National Institute of Education). Among his many activities in the field of archival research, he was responsible for conceptualising content development, building and managing the Ministry of Education Heritage Centre.Peter Wilson is a Consultant to the Economic Policy Group at the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and a Trainer in Economic and Monetary Policy at the MAS Academy. He is a Permanent Resident of Singapore and was an Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore from 1989 to 2007, having previously taught at the Universities of Warwick, Sussex, Bradford and Hull in the UK and as a Visiting Professor at the University of Chulalongkorn in Bangkok he is currently an Adjunct at Singapore Management University and ESSEC Business School in Singapore.