Staff Reporters
Nov 25, 2010

SPH Magazines reappointed as publisher of NS Man

SINGAPORE - SPH Magazines has been reappointed as the publishing agent of NS Man for SAFRA National Service Association (SAFRA). The new two-year contract begins from January 2011.

SPH is reappointed as the publisher of NS Man in Singapore
SPH is reappointed as the publisher of NS Man in Singapore

SPH Magazines was awarded the publishing contract again after an open tender exercise.

The bi-monthly lifestyle publication, targeted at men aged between 20 and 35 years old, commands a 160,000-strong circulation base, readers of whom are mainly SAFRA members, their spouses and family members.

Dennis Pua, managing director, SPH Magazines, said, “We are delighted to be awarded the publishing contract for NS Man for another term. We have had a long-term partnership with SAFRA and look forward to further collaboration on new and exciting initiatives ahead.”

NS Man magazine is currently undergoing a revamp and will sport a refreshing new look from the January-February 2011 issue.

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