If you have been searching for a pull up stand banner, a pop up stand, or some kind of display stand for an upcoming exhibition in Singapore — and every website you land on looks the same, says the same things, and makes you feel like you still do not actually know what to buy — this page exists because of that exact frustration.
Here is what we are going to do. We are going to walk through every type of exhibition banner and display stand that Pullupstand.com sells, with real prices, real specs, and real talk about what is worth your money and what is not. No filler. No "top 10 benefits of banner marketing." Just the information you need to place an order with confidence.
Pull Up Stands — The One Product That Shows Up at Every Singapore Exhibition
A pull up stand is a retractable banner system. The printed graphic lives rolled up inside an aluminium base. You pull it up, attach it to a support pole, and you have a freestanding display ready in under two minutes. No tools, no assembly confusion, no calling the event organiser for help.
If you have been to Singapore EXPO, Suntec Convention Centre, or any roadshow at a Westgate or Jurong Point atrium, you have seen hundreds of these. They are everywhere because they solve a specific problem well: portable, professional-looking display that one person can carry, set up, and pack down alone.
Pullupstand.com makes them in three series.
Budget Series
Starts from S$95 (promo, usual S$100). Here is the full lineup:
Printed on tear-proof synthetic poster paper. Lightweight aluminium base. Setup 1–2 minutes. Comes with a cushioned black carrying bag.
Who actually buys this: tuition centres doing one or two school fairs a year. Hawker stall owners who need a pull up stand banner for a weekend food festival. Startups exhibiting for the first time and genuinely unsure if trade shows will work for them. At S$130 for the Budget85, you find out without the investment feeling risky.
Premium Series
Starts from S$110 (promo, usual S$130). Pullupstand.com's best seller by a wide margin.
Same tear-proof synthetic paper as Budget. The upgrades that matter: professional matte lamination and a premium aluminium base with wider footing. Setup under 3 minutes, works indoors and outdoors, includes cushioned carrying bag.
The Premium85 at S$190.75 is the single most ordered pull up stand banner in Pullupstand.com's entire history. Insurance agents use it for weekly Orchard Road roadshows. GP clinics put it in their lobbies permanently. Enrichment centres place it at their reception. Bubble tea chains deploy it at new outlet launches. It covers the widest range of real situations because 85 × 200 cm is big enough to carry a complete brand message and light enough at 3.5 kg to carry onto the MRT.
Why the matte lamination matters — and this is specific to Singapore, not generic advice: every major indoor venue here uses overhead LED panels. Suntec Hall 401. Singapore EXPO Hall 5. MBS Expo. The Shoppes atrium. All of them. LED lighting hitting a gloss-laminated surface creates a direct reflection that blinds anyone approaching your pull up stand from the standard 3–5 metre distance. Your beautifully designed exhibition banner becomes a mirror. Matte kills the glare. The graphic stays readable from every angle. This is not a premium finish for aesthetics. It is a functional specification for the actual lighting conditions in the venues where Singapore businesses exhibit.
Deluxe Series
Starts from S$180 (promo, usual S$210). Lifetime warranty on the hardware mechanism.
The Deluxe Series uses curved base technology with aircraft-grade aluminium construction. The curve hides 90% of the visible hardware — more of your visual space goes to the printed graphic, less to the mechanism. Tear-proof synthetic materials, smooth spring-loaded retractable mechanism, setup in 30–60 seconds. Available in 60cm, 85cm, 100cm, and 120cm widths.
Who actually buys Deluxe: AIA, Prudential, and other financial services companies whose roadshow teams set up and pack down five days a week at premium malls. Corporate event companies that need pull up stands as conference stage signage photographed and posted on LinkedIn. Luxury retail brands where the physical quality of the display stand is part of the brand impression. Anyone who looks at a pull up stand and thinks "this will be used 200 times before we change the graphic."
The lifetime hardware warranty is not a marketing line. It means the aluminium frame and retractable mechanism are covered for as long as you own it. The frame is rated for 20+ years. You will rebrand your company before this stand breaks.
Pop Up Stands — When You Need a Wall, Not a Panel
A pull up stand gives you one vertical panel. A pop up stand gives you an entire branded wall.
The difference is immediately visible at any Singapore trade show. Walk down the aisles at Food & Hotel Asia at Singapore EXPO and you will see it: booths with pull up stand banners on either side of a table look like someone is attending the exhibition. Booths with a pop up stand backdrop behind them look like someone owns the space.
That visual difference is not subtle, and it is not imaginary. Pop up stand banners create an immersive branded environment. Visitors physically step inside it rather than walking past it. Booth dwell time goes up. Conversations last longer. Business cards get exchanged instead of brochures being taken and binned.
Here is what Pullupstand.com offers:
The Pop Up Panel Reprint at S$1,100 is the product that saves experienced exhibitors thousands of dollars. When your brand refreshes, your product line changes, or you simply need new graphics for a different trade show — you do not buy a new pop up stand. The aluminium frame lasts years. You reprint just the fabric panels. S$1,100 versus S$2,000–S$3,300 for a new system. The savings add up fast if you exhibit at two or three events per year.
So Which One — Pull Up Stand or Pop Up Stand?
Both, ideally. But if budget forces a choice:
Pick pull up stands if your booth is 2×2 or 2×3 metres (typical roadshow), your team takes MRT or taxi to events, or your total display budget is under S$500. Two Premium85 pull up stand banners flanking a table is a proven, professional roadshow configuration used by thousands of Singapore SMEs every week.
Pick a pop up stand if you have a 3×3 shell scheme or larger, you exhibit at flagship trade shows (FHA, CommunicAsia, Medical Fair Asia), and you have vehicle logistics for transport. A pop up stand is heavier and larger — it needs a car or van to move, not a shoulder bag on the Downtown Line.
The combination most experienced exhibitors use: Pop up stand as the backdrop wall. Two pull up stand banners positioned at the booth edges facing the aisles. The pop up stand creates the environment. The pull up stands catch passing traffic. It is the configuration that maximises both booth presence and aisle visibility at Singapore EXPO and Suntec.
Display Stands and Sign Stands — The Supporting Cast That Makes the Booth Work
Your pull up stand banners and pop up stand do the heavy visual lifting. But a complete exhibition setup needs supporting display stands — the functional pieces that hold your posters, directional signage, and marketing materials.
Here are the ones that actually get used at Singapore events, with honest notes on each:
Tripod Easel — S$30. Holds one A1 poster. Sets up in 10 seconds. The cheapest professional display stand in existence. Put a foamboard poster on it (S$5 for the foamboard print) and you have a complete standing display for S$35. Dental clinics use them. Bubble tea shops use them. Conference organisers use six of them as directional signage. At S$30, the question is not whether you need one — it is how many.
A-Frame Poster Stand — From S$250. Double-sided, so it works in both traffic directions. Heavy enough to not tip over when someone brushes past it in a crowded aisle. If you run a retail outlet with a sidewalk presence, or you need signage at an exhibition aisle junction, the A-Frame is the standard solution.
Feather Flag Banner — From S$300. Tall, dynamic, visible from across a car park. Designed for outdoor use — outdoor events, building entrances, grand openings, car showrooms. Not for indoor exhibition halls. A feather flag inside Suntec looks odd. A feather flag outside your Jurong East outlet entrance draws eyes from 30 metres.
Foamboard Standee — From S$120. Custom die-cut foam board in any shape. Product silhouettes, mascot cutouts, brand characters. The reason F&B brands and consumer product companies love these at roadshows: people take photos with them and post to Instagram. Free organic marketing generated by a S$120 prop.
Table Runner — S$200. This is the detail that separates "SME with a folding table" from "company with a booth." A branded table runner in your corporate colours, draped over a standard exhibition table, instantly elevates the entire setup. S$200 for something you will reuse at every event for years.
Heavy Duty Clip Banner Stand — S$150. Built for outdoor exhibition banner deployment where wind is a real factor. The clip mechanism keeps the banner taut. Use this at Gardens by the Bay events, Sentosa activations, or any outdoor venue where a standard pull up stand would catch the breeze and topple.
Exhibition Banner Printing — The Part Everyone Gets Wrong
Most first-time exhibitors spend 80% of their energy on the design and 20% on the print specifications. It should be the other way around.
A stunning exhibition banner design printed on the wrong material for Singapore conditions will look worse at the event than a simple design on the right substrate. PVC vinyl — the default at budget printers — warps in Singapore's 84% average relative humidity. Store a PVC banner in your air-conditioned office during the day, leave it in ambient humidity overnight and on weekends, and within weeks the roll lines become permanent creases. Pull it up at your next exhibition and the surface is ridged, uneven, and visibly damaged. The design is irrelevant at that point.
Every pull up stand banner and pop up stand from Pullupstand.com is printed on tear-proof synthetic poster paper — dimensionally stable, crease-resistant, humidity-proof. A banner printed on this material looks the same on its 50th deployment as it did on its first. This applies to all three series — Budget, Premium, and Deluxe.
Exhibition banner printing at Pullupstand.com takes 2–3 working days after artwork approval. Rush orders are available for same-day completion. Design consultation is free on all orders — you do not pay extra for someone to check your artwork, flag resolution issues, or confirm colour accuracy before printing.
If you need exhibition banners alongside brochures, flyers, and name cards — which most exhibitors do — bundling saves money. Brochure printing starts from S$0.20 per sheet. Poster printing starts from S$4 per piece. The pre-built exhibition packages bundle everything into single orders starting from S$270.
Packages — The Fastest Way to Get Exhibition-Ready
If assembling a setup piece by piece feels overwhelming, these packages exist:
If you are exhibiting for the first time: Basic Package 1 at S$270. It gives you a professional display presence plus printed materials to hand visitors. You will walk into your first roadshow with everything you need in one bag.
If you exhibit at one or two trade shows a year: Deluxe Package 1 at S$1,900 covers every physical touchpoint of a 3×3 shell scheme booth — display stands, exhibition banners, collateral, signage. One order. One delivery. Everything designed in the same visual language. This is the package that eliminates "I forgot to order the flyers" the week before the event.
Brochure Stands — The Thing Nobody Thinks About Until They Need It
A brochure stand does not attract attention. It earns its place by being available when a visitor decides they want to take something home.
The Zig Zag Stand A4 at S$250 holds five A4 compartments, stands 1.5 metres tall, weighs 8 kg, and comes with an aluminium carrying case. The Zig Zag Stand Black at S$180 holds six compartments in black-coated aluminium with a canvas case.
Position a brochure stand at the side wall of your booth, not the front. Visitors browse materials after a conversation, not before. Side wall placement gets 3–4 times more pickup than stacking flyers flat on your table.
For countertop use — reception desks, registration tables, booth counters — acrylic holders start from S$5. Five dollars for a DL brochure holder. Ten dollars for a premium A4 display holder. At that price, there is no version of a professional booth setup where these are not included.
Finding a Printing Shop Near Your MRT Station
If you are reading this and thinking "I need exhibition banner printing this week and I need somewhere close" — Pullupstand.com has published a complete guide to printing shops near every major MRT station in Singapore. Bras Basah Complex, Peace Centre, Bugis, Chinatown, and dozens more.
But here is what that guide also makes clear: walk-in printing shops near MRT stations are great for name cards, simple flyers, and document binding. For exhibition-grade pull up stand banners and pop up stands that require tear-proof synthetic paper, matte lamination, and precise colour calibration, the output from a display specialist is a different product entirely. Not better marketing — actually different substrate, different lamination, different mechanism.
Pullupstand.com's showroom at 61 Ubi Road 1 is accessible from Ubi MRT (DT27) or Macpherson MRT (CC10/DT26). But you do not need to visit. Artwork submission, design consultation, and order placement all happen via WhatsApp at +65 8891 9518. Production is 2–3 working days. Same-day rush is available.
The Decision in Plain Language
You do not need to read 3,000 words to decide. Here is the short version.
Doing a roadshow 1–3 times a year? Budget85 pull up stand at S$141.70 incl. GST. Add a Tripod Easel at S$30 and a foamboard poster at S$5. Total: under S$180. Done.
Doing roadshows monthly or exhibiting 4–10 times a year? Premium85 pull up stand at S$190.75 incl. GST. Buy two if your booth has two aisle-facing sides. The matte lamination and tear-proof paper justify the step up the moment you exhibit under LED lighting, which is every indoor venue in Singapore.
Doing a full exhibition at Singapore EXPO, Suntec, or MBS? Deluxe Package 1 at S$1,900. Three pull up stands, brochure stand, foamboard, 2,000 flyers, 1,000 stickers, 1,000 name cards. One order covers the entire booth.
Need a backdrop that transforms your 3×3 shell scheme? Basic Pop-Up Display Bundle at S$2,000. Add two pull up stand banners at the aisle edges and your booth goes from shell scheme white walls to fully branded environment.
Doing weekly roadshows for the next 5 years? Deluxe Series pull up stands from S$180. Lifetime hardware warranty. Curved base. Aircraft-grade aluminium. 30-second setup. This is the pull up stand you buy once and deploy hundreds of times.