Twitter's Asia-Pacific headquarters are at CapitaGreen building in Singapore.
SINGAPORE: Twitter remains a tenant at CapitaGreen, the building in Singapore that houses its Asia-Pacific headquarters, even as staff were asked to clear the office by Wednesday evening .
Business Insider reported that the Singapore office was being closed due to non-payment of rent, citing people familiar with the situation. Platformer reporter Casey Newton on Thursday morning tweeted that Twitter employees were"walked out" of its Singapore office over non-payment of rent.
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