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    • MAS
    • Notices

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    • Governs the lending of S$ by insurers (except captive insurers) to non-resident financial institutions, including requirements for submitting monthly returns. Sets out MAS' limits and rules on insurers' lending of S$ to non-resident financial institutions, and the related reporting requirements. Amendment Notes 28 Jun 2021 Notice 109 (Amendment) 2021 (139.1 KB) takes effect from 1 Jul 2021. 05 Oct 2018 Notice 109 (Amendment) 2018 (239.6 KB) takes effect from 8 Oct 2018. 28 May 2004 Notice 109 dated
    • PDPC
    • Public Consultations

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    • Comments to the Public Consultation Issued by the Personal Data Protection Commission on 5 February 2013 on: (i) Proposed Regulations on Personal Data Protection in Singapore; (ii) Proposed Advisory Guidelines on Key Concepts in the Personal Data Protection Act; and (iii) Proposed Advisory Guidelines on the Personal Data Protection Act for Selected Topics. Submitted by: American Express International Inc. Mapletree Business City #08-00 Block C20 (West) Pasir
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • A financial penalty of $48,000 was imposed on Koh Wei Ming @ Muhammad Amin Koh (trading as Mobile Chat) for using his customers’ personal data to register for additional prepaid SIM cards without their consent. The additional SIM cards were then sold to anonymous and unauthorised purchasers who subsequently used them to send specified messages to individuals who were registered with the Do Not Call Register. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023] SGPDPC 11
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • A financial penalty of $48,000 was imposed on Koh Wei Ming @ Muhammad Amin Koh (trading as Mobile Chat) for using his customers’ personal data to register for additional prepaid SIM cards without their consent. The additional SIM cards were then sold to anonymous and unauthorised purchasers who subsequently used them to send specified messages to individuals who were registered with the Do Not Call Register. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023] SGPDPC 11
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • A financial penalty of $48,000 was imposed on Koh Wei Ming @ Muhammad Amin Koh (trading as Mobile Chat) for using his customers’ personal data to register for additional prepaid SIM cards without their consent. The additional SIM cards were then sold to anonymous and unauthorised purchasers who subsequently used them to send specified messages to individuals who were registered with the Do Not Call Register. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023] SGPDPC 11
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • A financial penalty of $48,000 was imposed on Koh Wei Ming @ Muhammad Amin Koh (trading as Mobile Chat) for using his customers’ personal data to register for additional prepaid SIM cards without their consent. The additional SIM cards were then sold to anonymous and unauthorised purchasers who subsequently used them to send specified messages to individuals who were registered with the Do Not Call Register. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023] SGPDPC 11
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • A financial penalty of $48,000 was imposed on Koh Wei Ming @ Muhammad Amin Koh (trading as Mobile Chat) for using his customers’ personal data to register for additional prepaid SIM cards without their consent. The additional SIM cards were then sold to anonymous and unauthorised purchasers who subsequently used them to send specified messages to individuals who were registered with the Do Not Call Register. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023] SGPDPC 11
    • MAS
    • Media Releases

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    • Singapore, 27 April 2021… The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced today a new partnership between MAS and the private sector to strengthen Singapore’s value proposition as a leading full-service asset management and fund domiciliation hub. 2.      The Singapore Funds Industry Group (SFIG) will bring together all the key players across the entire asset management value chain, including not just fund managers but also service providers, such as lawyers, tax advisors, fund administrators
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    • Media Releases

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    •  Singapore, 21 February 2008...The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is seeking views on proposed Guidelines on Fair Dealing – Board and Senior Management Responsibility for Delivering Fair Dealing Outcomes to Consumers (Guidelines). 2   The Guidelines emphasise the responsibility of the Board and Senior Management of financial institutions (FIs) to deliver fair dealing outcomes when FIs provide financial advisory (FA) services to retail consumers. The fair dealing outcomes that FIs should strive
    • MAS
    • Media Releases

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    • Singapore, 27 April 2021… The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced today a new partnership between MAS and the private sector to strengthen Singapore’s value proposition as a leading full-service asset management and fund domiciliation hub. 2.      The Singapore Funds Industry Group (SFIG) will bring together all the key players across the entire asset management value chain, including not just fund managers but also service providers, such as lawyers, tax advisors, fund administrators