Our preliminary analysis has revealed key insights about INVINCIBLE (BBCM) PTE. LTD.'s performance and market presence. Here‘s a summary of our findings:
Has been operational for several years
Official business profile found on major search engines
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Food courts, coffee shops and canteens (with mainly food and beverage income)
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Established Stage
A established brand is one that has achieved a strong, recognisable presence in its market or industry. These brands are well-known, trusted and often considered as key brands in their space. They have a significant loyal customer base, a clear and consistent identity, and a proven track record of success and growth.
INVINCIBLE (BBCM) PTE. LTD. has been operational for several years, indicating stability and reliability. Companies with a long history of operations are generally considered more trustworthy. The company's address is not in use by other companies, providing a unique and credible business location.
INVINCIBLE (BBCM) PTE. LTD. has no presence on career platforms and provides no public information about its work environment or employee satisfaction. This lack of transparency may indicate less focus on employee well-being or difficulty in attracting talent, potentially impacting INVINCIBLE (BBCM) PTE. LTD.'s long-term success.
The company is not blacklisted by CaseTrust, which is a positive indicator of its credibility. The company is not on the MAS Enforcement List, which is a positive indicator of its compliance with financial regulations. The company is not accredited by CaseTrust. This lack of accreditation may raise concerns about the company's credibility and trustworthiness.
The company maintains an official business profile on major search engines, enhancing its visibility and credibility. INVINCIBLE (BBCM) PTE. LTD. may not have accessible contact information online, which dilutes engagement and credibility.
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Sign In to ContinueAnother eatery that was charged was Invincible (BBCM) at 13 Circular Road, which URA said in a previous statement is also known as Bedok Bak Chor Mee. It was given five charges in relation to incidents on Oct 2 last year. It is accused of failing to ensure that each group of customers was limited to five or fewer people, with at least 1m between the groups on Oct 2 last year. The eatery also allegedly failed to implement SafeEntry requirements for customers and visitors, and did not screen customers' temperatures or check for visible symptoms. The business was also accused of failing to ensure that each table was spaced at least 1m away from any other chair situated at another table at all times, and for failing to stop the consumption of liquor after 10.30pm.
2 February 2021
For the breaches, the operator was issued with two closure orders totalling 30 days, from Jan 6 to Feb 4. Singapore Straits Wine Company allegedly organised a company gathering involving 26 staff members at Kim's Place Seafood on Sep 7 last year. The 26 people have each been fined S$300. The two F&B operators will be charged on Feb 2 along with Invincible (BBCM), which URA filed charges against last month.
29 January 2021
Invincible (BBCM), which operates Invincible Noodle House, has become the first F&B operator to be charged by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) for breaching COVID-19 safe management measures. The restaurant at 13 Circular Road failed to ensure safe distancing between customers and failed to stop the consumption of alcohol after 10.30pm, URA said on Wednesday (Dec 30). The breaches were allegedly committed on Oct 2. Several customers were found consuming alcohol at 11.40pm at the restaurant, which is also known as Bedok Bak Chor Mee. URA had previously issued orders requiring the establishment to close its premises for a period of 10 days from Oct 3 to Oct 12, the agency added.
30 December 2020
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