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Moller Singapore Pte Ltd aAdvantage Consulting Aardwolf Pestkare (S) Pte Ltd Pte Ltd Group Pte Ltd AB SCIEX Pte Ltd ABB Pte Ltd Abbott Laboratories ACA Pacific Technology Accenture Pte Ltd (Singapore) Pte Ltd (Singapore) Pte Ltd Access Direct Pte Ltd Accounting and Corporate ACR Capital Holdings Pte Ltd Adidas Singapore Pte Ltd Advanced Micro Devices Regulatory Authority (Singapore) Pte Ltd Advanide Pte Ltd Aesthetics Marketing Asia Pte Affymetric Pte Ltd Agency for Integrated Care Agere System Singapore Pte Ltd Ltd AGX Logistics (S) Pte Ltd Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary AIA Singapore Pte Ltd AIG S.E.Asia Pte Ltd Air France School Air New Zealand Airelated Travels Pte Ltd Akzo Nobel Paints (Singapore) Alcatel Lucent Alcon Singapore Pte Ltd Manufacturing Pte Ltd Alimak Hek Pte Ltd Allergan Allianz Insurance Allied Telesyn South Asia ALSTOM Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd Management Asia Pacific Pte Pte Ltd Ltd Aluminium Offshore Pte Ltd Amara Singapore Amdocs Singapore Pte Ltd AMEC Global Resources Pte American Express Ltd International, Inc. 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Assa Abloy Entrance Systems Associated Spring Asia Pte Astrazeneca Singapore Singapore Pte Ltd Ltd AT&T Singapore Pte Ltd Atlas Sound & Vision Pte Ltd Atradius Credit Insurance NV At-Sunrice GlobalChef ATT Systems (S’pore) Pte Ltd Academy Audi Asia Pacific Autodesk Asia Pte Ltd Automobili Lamborghini Asia Aventis Pharma Avery Dennison Singapore Pte Pacific Ltd Aviva Ltd AXA Life Azzura Resorts Pte Ltd Bain & Company Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd. Bank of America Merrill Lynch Bank of America, N.A. Bank of Singapore Bank Pictet & Cie (Asia) Ltd Banyan Tree Hotels and Bao Zhong Tang TCM Centre Barclays Bank PLC Barclays Capital Global Resorts Services Singapore Pte Ltd Clientele Base © Copyright 2014 FOCUS Adventure Pte Ltd Page 2 BASF South East Asia Pte Ltd Batam View Beach Resorts BAX Global Pte Ltd Baxter Healthcare (Asia) Pte Bayer (South East Asia) Pte Ltd LTd Bayer Healthcare Bayer Material Science Bayer Schering Pharma Becton Dickinson Medical BDP Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (S) Pte Ltd Beatty Secondary School Bedok View Secondary School Best World International Ltd BG Singapore BHP Billiton Marketing Asia Pte Ltd BIC Product (Asia) Pte Ltd Bintan Lagoon Resort Bintan Resorts International BioMerieux Singapore Pte BMW Asia Pte Ltd Management Pte Ltd Pte Ltd Ltd BNP Paribas Boehringer Ingelheim Bon-Food Pte Ltd Boon Lay Garden Primary Borneo Motors (Singapore) Singapore Pte Ltd School Pte Ltd Borouge Pte Ltd Boskalis International BP Singapore Pte Limited Brady Corporation Asia Pte Brenntag Pte Ltd Ltd BRF Holidays Pte Ltd British American Tobacco Brother International BSH Home Appliances Pte Buck Consultants (Singapore) Pte Ltd Singapore Pte Ltd Ltd Buckman Laboratories Asia Bukit View Secondary School Bunge Agribusiness Singapore Burberry (S) Distribution Co Pte Ltd Pte Ltd Pte Ltd C.K. Tang Limited CAAS Cadbury Singapore Pte Ltd Caesarstone S.E.A. Pte Ltd Calyon Financial Pte Ltd Cambridge Industrial Trust CAMP CHALLENGE Pte Ltd Canon Singapore Pte Ltd CapitaLand Commercial CapitaLand Commerical Limited Management Pte Ltd CapitaLand Institute of CapitaLand Residential Limited CapitaLand Retail CapitaMalls Asia Limited Cargill Asia Pacific Holdings Management and Business Management Pte Ltd Pte Ltd Cargo Community Network Carrier China CARTUS Caterpillar Asia Pte Ltd Caterpillar Financial Services Pte Ltd Asia Pte Ltd Caterpillar Inc. 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