SINGAPORE - MindChamps PreSchool has partnered property developer Malek Family to expand its footprint in Australia.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - MindChamps PreSchool has partnered property developer Malek Family to expand its footprint in Australia.
David Chiem, MindChamps' founder chief executive and executive chairman, said the company's"partnership with local property developers who are experts in the childcare sector is a win-win for both parties".
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