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- The intent of this guide is to provide information on techniques that could be applied in anonymising data. This guide primarily addresses organisations which do not intend to release the anonymised data into the public domain, but who share data with other organisations or entities, where additional administrative and technical controls may be imposed to reduce the risk of unauthorised disclosure of personal data. Click here to find out more. Revisions to Guide (updated 31 March 2022) This guide
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- With the increasing collection and use of personal data, organisations may find themselves at more risk of encountering data breaches and anonymising data is one way to reduce that risk. Anonymised personal data can be used to generate insights for innovation while providing protection to individuals. Organisations can perform basic anonymisation of their datasets through a simple 5-step process: Guide to Basic Anonymisation Learn techniques in anonymising data and how to appropriately perform de-identification
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- -------- Volume V, Issue 1 April 2006 Economic Policy Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- ISSN 0219-8908 Published in April 2006 Economic Policy Department Monetary Authority of Singapore http://www.mas.gov.sg All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanised, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner except
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- Singapore, 11 November 2019… The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) today announced the successful completion of its Business sans Borders (BSB) Phase One Proof-of-Concept See the MAS-IMDA media release, “Business sans Borders – A collaborative AI-driven global solutions hub to foster SME digitalisation” at this link: https://ww.mas.gov.sg/news/media-releases/2018/business-sans-borders (POC). MAS and IMDA will proceed with the Phase Two Pilot of
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- Date: For Parliament Sitting on 5 July 2023 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Dr Tan Wu Meng, Jurong GRC Question: To ask the Prime Minister (a) what is the cause of the disruption to DBS Bank's digital banking services and physical ATM services on 5 May 2023; and (b) what is being done to strengthen the reliability and resilience of retail banks with significant market share in Singapore, especially with regard to digital banking services. Answer by Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Senior
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- Singapore, 28 June 2019… The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced today that it will issue up to five new digital bank licences. This is in addition to any digital banks that the Singapore banking groups may also establish under the existing internet banking framework introduced in 2000. The move announced today extends digital bank licences to non-bank players. 2 Announcing the measures at the 46th Annual Dinner of The Association of Banks in Singapore , Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Senior
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- QUESTION NO 3573 NOTICE PAPER 1435 OF 2022 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER Date: For Parliament Sitting on 20 October 2022 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Mr Gan Thiam Poh, MP, Ang Mo Kio GRC Question: To ask the Prime Minister (a) how many Singaporeans and permanent residents have registered for PayNow, Scan and Pay or similar cashless payment platforms that are currently available in the market; (b) what is the average percentage use of each of these platforms since their launch; (c) how many
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- New York/Singapore, 18/19 May 2023… The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s New York Innovation Center (NYIC) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today published a research report detailing the results of the joint Project Cedar Phase II x Ubin+ (Cedar x Ubin+) experiment. The Cedar x Ubin+ experiment examined whether distributed ledger technology (DLT) could be used to improve the efficiency of cross-border wholesale payments and settlements involving multiple currencies. 2 The technical
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- Mr François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor, Banque de France, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. I thank Banque de France for the opportunity to share my thoughts at this Lecture. Both France and Singapore are mature economies, enjoying a high per capita income but reaching the limits of growth through increases in factor inputs. If we are to continue growing and enrich the lives of our citizens, it must be through innovation. And if we are to spread the benefits of growth, innovation
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- QUESTION NO 1196 NOTICE PAPER 742 OF 2021 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER Date: For Parliament Sitting on 4 October 2021 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Mr Ang Wei Neng, MP, West Coast GRC Question: To ask the Prime Minister (a) in the last three years, what are the respective volume and value of cashless payments of (i) credit card (ii) NETS (iii) e-wallets (iv) PayNow and (v) any other cashless payments; (b) what is the progress on the roll out of the Singapore Quick Response Code (SGQR); and