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Room Rental Charges for SAFRA Toa Payoh Room rental charges for SAFRA Toa Payoh *Rates on Monday – Thursday only (excluding Public Holidays) Rates* (SAFRA Rates* Name of member) (Non-member) Room Subsequent Subsequent 4 hours 8 hours 4 hours 8 hours (Per Hour) (Per Hour) 1 Function Room $535 $963 $107 $695.50 $1,286.14 $147.66 2 Function $963 $1,819 $214 $1,251.90 $2,398.94 $286.76 Rooms 4 Function Rooms $1,926 $3,745 $454.75 $2,503.80 $4,900.60 $599.20 6 Function $2,889 $5,671 $695.50 $3,755.70 $7,406.54 $912.71 Rooms *Rates on Friday – Sunday and Public Holidays Rates* (SAFRA Rates* Name of member) (Non-member) Room Subsequent Subsequent 4 hours 8 hours (Per Hour) 4 hours 8 hours (Per Hour) 1 Function $642 $1,177 $133.75 $834.60 $1,562.20 $181.90 Room 2 Function Rooms $1,070 $2,033 $240.75 $1,391 $2,675 $321 4 Function $2,033 $3,959 $481.50 $2,642.90 $5,189.50 $636.65 Rooms 6 Function $2,996 $5,885 $722.25 $3,894.80 $7,682.60 $946.95 Rooms *Rates are inclusive of GST. Name of Maximum Capacity Room Banquet Classroom U-shape Theatre 1 Function 40 36 24 50 Room 2 Function 80 72 36 100 Rooms 4 Function 160 144 72 200 Rooms 6 Function 250 216 126 300 Rooms All Room Rental are inclusive of: Complimentary 1 hour for setup beforehand Complimentary usage of One Projector & Screen (if required) Complimentary usage of One Sound system & 2 cordless microphones (if required) Complimentary Parking coupons for 20% of the SAFRA determined maximum capacity of the function room OR a maximum of 20 complimentary coupons, whichever is lower. F&B Catering for SAFRA Toa Payoh Add On (Optional) Halal F&B Catering on top of room charges (Minimum 30 pax) • Tea Break Buffet: From $14.98 per person • Lunch or Dinner Buffet: From $22.47 per person • Half Day Seminar Buffet (1 Tea break + 1 Lunch): From $33.17 per person • Full Day Seminar Buffet (2 Tea breaks + 1 Lunch): From $43.87 per person You may have the option to engage your preferred NEA licensed caterer. However, please ensure that you comply with SAFRA rules & regulations: - • Kindly ensure that the caterer does the buffet line set-up, tear down and clearing of trash within the booking time frame. • Please arrange with your caterer for buffet tables. We do not provide buffet tables. • Setting up the buffet line and tables outside function rooms are strictly not allowed. • No on-site cooking, food storage, preparation and portioning activities within the SAFRA premises. • As we do not have sufficient bins at our bin centre, your caterer will need to clear the remains back at their own respective factory. • Strictly no alcohol. *All prices stated are inclusive of GST and are subject to changes without prior notice. For room availability or requests for proposals: please contact us at 6355 4570, or email us at [email protected]. SAFRA Toa Payoh 293 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh, Singapore 319387 TEL: 6355 4570 | Email: [email protected] Visit our SAFRA clubs at Jurong, Mount Faber, Punggol, Tampines, Toa Payoh and Yishun 2 Come explore the Natural Wonders of the World! Reef; Aurora; Everest; Paricutin; Victoria; Janeiro Bay 1 Seminar Room @ SAFRA Toa Payoh, Level 3 1 Seminar Room can accommodate approximately < 50 pax. Room Dimension: 8m x 8m Theatre Seating: Maximum 50 pax Round Table of 10: Maximum 4 tables 2 Seminar Rooms @ SAFRA Toa Payoh, Level 3 2 Seminar Rooms can accommodate approximately 50 to 100 pax. Room Dimension: 8m x 16m Theatre Seating: Maximum 100 pax Round Table of 10: Maximum 8 tables SAFRA Toa Payoh 293 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh, Singapore 319387 TEL: 6355 4570 | Email: [email protected] Visit our SAFRA clubs at Jurong, Mount Faber, Punggol, Tampines, Toa Payoh and Yishun 3 4 Seminar Rooms @ SAFRA Toa Payoh, Level 3 4 Seminar Rooms can accommodate approximately 100 - 200pax. Room Dimension: 16m x 16m Theatre Seating: Maximum 200 pax Round Table of 10: Maximum 16 tables 6 Seminar Rooms @ SAFRA Toa Payoh, Level 3 6 Seminar Rooms can accommodate approximately 160 - 300pax. Room Dimension: 24m x 16m Theatre Seating: Maximum 300 pax Round Table of 10: Maximum 25 tables For room availability or requests for proposals: Email: [email protected] Tel: 6355 4570 Rooms set up in the photos are for illustration purpose only. SAFRA Toa Payoh 293 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh, Singapore 319387 TEL: 6355 4570 | Email: [email protected] Visit our SAFRA clubs at Jurong, Mount Faber, Punggol, Tampines, Toa Payoh and Yishun 4 For room availability or requests for proposals: Email: [email protected] Tel: 6355 4570 SAFRA Toa Payoh 293 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh, Singapore 319387 TEL: 6355 4570 | Email: [email protected] Visit our SAFRA clubs at Jurong, Mount Faber, Punggol, Tampines, Toa Payoh and Yishun 5 .
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