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- Ladies and Gentlemen Introduction 1 It is my pleasure to address the first MAS Risk Conference. I will cover two areas : First, the changing financial landscape and the challenges they pose for risk management; and Second, the introduction of three risk management initiatives. Changing Financial Landscape and Challenges 2 Over the last few years, there has been a fundamental change in the volatility of financial markets. The frequency and the contagion effects of crises affecting financial markets
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- For example, a few banks excluded certain types of NOAs, such as tie-ups with payment service providers and ecosystem partnerships, even though these arrangements posed potential reputational and/or legal risks (e.g. during times of non-availability of applications/services provided).
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- Life Insurance Association, Singapore 1 No comments (9) AXA Life HSBC Insurance Life Insurance Corporation (Singapore) PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION (PDPC) CONSULTATION ON PROPOSED REGULATIONS AND ADVISORY GUIDELINES FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT (PDPA) Comments (10) AIA Aviva Friends Provident Great Eastern Life & Overseas Assurance Corpn Manulife Prudential Assurance Standard Life Tokio Marine Life Generali International Swiss Life PROPOSED REGULATIONS
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- Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Feedback: Proposed Harmonisation of Securities Lending Rules (45.7 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Proposed Harmonisation of Securities Lending Rules (214.6 KB) RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK RECEIVED CONSULTATION ON PROPOSED HARMONISATION OF SECURITIES LENDING RULES Introduction 1 1.1 In December 2009, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) conducted a public consultation on the proposed harmonisation of securities lending rules across all
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- Markets - Form 1A Application for approval as an approved exchange or recognition as a Singapore-incorporated recognised market operator Explanatory Notes Please read the explanatory notes and questions carefully before completing the form. Before you fill up this form, you should: Read the rules and regulations pertinent to the operation of an organised market. These include (but are not limited to): Part II and the First Schedule of the Securities and Futures Act; and Securities and Futures
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- Provisions for the protection of payment and settlement systems from disruptions that may result in risks to the financial system. Provisions for the protection of payment and settlement systems from disruptions that may result in risks to the financial system.
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- Sets out the commencement of DI-PPF (Amendment) Act 2018, maximum compensation caps for personal motor cover and personal property, and amendments to Notice DIPOP-N02 for members to consent to MAS sharing information with SDIC. Resources DIPOPN02 Policy Owners Protection Scheme Returns DIPOPN02 Policy Owners Protection Scheme Returns Tracked Change (322.7 KB) DIPPF Maximum Compensation Regs 2019 (13.3 KB) Circular No. ID 05/19 1 April 2019 To Chief Executives All PPF Scheme Members
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- Requirements for insurers on annual fees and changes in licensing particulars. This notice applies to all licensed insurers. It states the timeframe and modes of payment for annual fees, and the timeframe and requirements to seek approval or notify MAS of changes in licensing particulars. Amendment Notes 30 Dec 2020 MAS Notice 100 (Amendment) 2020 (76.8 KB) takes effect. 22 Apr 2013 MAS Notice 100 (Amendment) 2013 (80 KB) takes effect. 01 Apr 2013 Notice 100 dated 1 Apr 2013 [Cancelled with effect
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- Singapore, 22 June 2021... The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today released the findings of its third mystery shopping exercise (MSE). Results from the MSE show that majority of product recommendations made by Financial Adviser (FA) representatives met the mystery shoppers’ investment and protection needs. Suitable recommendations, accurate disclosures and appropriate explanations 2 The exercise was conducted on 500 FA representatives from 12 insurers and licensed financial advisers from
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- Singapore, 22 June 2021... The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today released the findings of its third mystery shopping exercise (MSE). Results from the MSE show that majority of product recommendations made by Financial Adviser (FA) representatives met the mystery shoppers’ investment and protection needs. Suitable recommendations, accurate disclosures and appropriate explanations 2 The exercise was conducted on 500 FA representatives from 12 insurers and licensed financial advisers from