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    • Commission's Decisions

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    • A financial penalty of $8,000 was imposed on Fortytwo for failing to put in place reasonable security arrangements to protect the personal data in its possession. Fortytwo was also issued directions to complete the upgrading of its website to a supported software version, including vulnerability assessment and penetration testing. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023 SGPDPCS 3] Case No. DP-2112-B9354 In the matter of an investigation under section 50(1)
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    • Rules to measure and limit a locally-incorporated bank's exposures to a single counterparty group. This notice applies to all locally-incorporated banks. It sets out: Limits on exposures of a locally-incorporated bank to a single counterparty group. Type of exposures to be included in or excluded from those limits. Basis for computation of exposures. Eligible credit risk mitigation techniques. Approach for aggregation of exposures. Amendment Notes 1 Jul 2021 MAS Notice 656 (Amendment) 2021 (376.9
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    • Form for entities applying to be a trustee for an authorised collective investment scheme. SECURITIES AND FUTURES ACT (Cap. 289) SECURITIES AND FUTURES (OFFERS OF INVESTMENTS) (COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES) REGULATIONS 2005 FORM 3 APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO ACT AS A TRUSTEE FOR COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES UNDER SECTION 289(1) APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO ACT AS A TRUSTEE FOR COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES UNDER SECTION 289(1) (Full name of applicant as per ACRAs record) (Full name
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    • Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Document on Insider Trading (86.2 KB) The Monetary Authority of Singapore INSIDER TRADING CONSULTATION DOCUMENT DATE OF ISSUE: 27 JANUARY 2001 CLOSING DATE FOR COMMENTS: 26 FEBRUARY 2001 Please forward y our comments to : Director, Securities Regulation Development Division, Securities and Futures Department, Financial Supervision Group, Monetary Authority of Singapore,
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    • Form for entities applying to be a trustee for an authorised collective investment scheme. SECURITIES AND FUTURES ACT (Cap. 289) SECURITIES AND FUTURES (OFFERS OF INVESTMENTS) (COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES) REGULATIONS 2005 FORM 3 APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO ACT AS A TRUSTEE FOR COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES UNDER SECTION 289(1) APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO ACT AS A TRUSTEE FOR COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES UNDER SECTION 289(1) (Full name of applicant as per ACRAs record) (Full name
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    • Form for entities to apply for a trust business licence under the Trust Companies Act. TRUST COMPANIES ACT (Cap. 336) TRUST COMPANIES REGULATIONS FORM 1 APPLICATION FOR A TRUST BUSINESS LICENCE UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE TRUST COMPANIES ACT APPLICATION FOR A TRUST BUSINESS LICENCE UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE TRUST COMPANIES ACT (Full name of applicant as per ACRAs record) (Full name of applicant as per ACRAs record) Explanatory Notes Explanatory Notes It is important to read the Guidelines
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    •  Managing Director de Rato, President Wolfensohn, fellow Governors, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen: INTRODUCTION 1   Welcome to the 2004 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group. It is indeed a great honor for Singapore and for me personally to be chairing these meetings. 2   On behalf of all the Governors, I would like to extend a warm welcome to the new Managing Director of the IMF, Mr. Rodrigo de Rato. We look forward to his leadership of the IMF. Together
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    •  1   Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I would first like to thank Bloomberg for inviting me here this evening to share some thoughts on the occasion of the launch of the SGS E-Bond platform. 2   Allow me to first sketch the some of the recent developments in our domestic bond markets, and why this SGS E-Bond platform is an important milestone in our market development. 3   Prior to 1998, our bond market was small and undeveloped.  The Government had no need to raise funds in the capital markets
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    •  Mr Derek Teo, President, GIA Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen INTRODUCTION 1   I am happy to be here celebrating your 40th anniversary with you.  As we celebrate this important milestone, let us draw lessons from the past as we consider opportunities for the future. 2   From $44m in gross premiums in 1965, the general insurance industry has grown more than 60 times, writing premiums of $2.8bn in 2005.  In real terms, the compound average growth rate is a credible 8.2%, just above Singapore's
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    •      13 April 2010 Professor Michael Furmston, Dean of the School of Law, Singapore Management University Ladies and gentlemen A good morning 1   I would like to extend a very warm welcome to our overseas friends visiting Singapore and thank the organisers for inviting me to Singapore Management University (SMU) for this year's roadshow.  SMU has been promoting education and research in Islamic finance and law.  The university has also been reaching out to the industry and other universities