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    • This consultation paper sets out MAS’ proposed revisions to the Guidelines on Corporate Governance for Designated Financial Holding Companies, Banks, Direct Insurers, Reinsurers and Captive Insurers which are incorporated in Singapore. MAS is proposing these revisions taking into account international standards and industry good practices. Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Feedback_Revisions to the Guidelines on Corporate Governance (723.5 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper
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    • Mr Raymond Ng, Congress Chairman Mr Augustine Lee, AFA President Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning.  Thank you for inviting me to join you at AFA’s 12 th Annual Congress. Introduction 1   I am glad that you have chosen the theme “We Are Ready” for this year’s AFA Annual Congress.  This is indeed fitting given the changing financial landscape which presents both challenges and opportunities. 2   In the financial advisory area, jurisdictions such as the UK and Australia have
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    • Mr Ravi Menon Managing Director of MAS and Chairman of IBF Distinguished Guests Ladies and Gentlemen Friends of the Financial Industry A very good evening. 1   As you know, I am in the midst of an election.  But a promise made is a promise kept.  Also, election or no election, the business of life must go on; and certainly the life of business too. What I find missing at the hustings so far is a serious debate on the future of our economy. And yet economy is central to our lives. 2   Thank you for
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    • market operator which is incorporated in Singapore, licensed trade repository, approved clearing house, recognised clearing house which is incorporated in Singapore; the Depository as defined in section 81SF of the Securities and Futures Act (Cap. 289); any holder of a capital
    • registered insurance broker as defined in section 1A of the Insurance Act (Cap. 142); any person licensed under the Banking Act (Cap. 19) to carry on the business of issuing credit cards or charge cards, or both in Singapore; any approved holding company, approved exchange, recognised
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    • Form for capital markets services licensees to provide a breakdown of their financial resources, total risk requirement and aggregate indebtedness. This form must be submitted within 14 days from the end of each quarter, and within five months from the end of the financial year. This version is for submissions in respect of any quarter or financial year ending after 31 December 2018. Form 2 is required to be lodged by a capital markets services licensee through MASNET . MASNET is a closed communication
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    •  Date: 11 Jul 2001 Introduction 1   Mr Low Thia Khiang asked whether bank mergers will help make Singapore an international financial centre.  Mr S Iswaran and Dr Ker Sin Tze asked about the effects of consolidation on competition and the availability of banking services to SMEs. These are important questions prompted by the process of consolidation that is currently underway. OCBC has made a bid for Keppel Capital Holdings, which owns Keppel-TatLee Bank, and DBS and UOB have made competing bids
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    • MINISTERIAL STATEMENT BY DPM LEE HSIEN LOONG ON BANKING CONSOLIDATION Date: 11 Jul 2001 Introduction 1. Mr Low Thia Khiang asked whether bank mergers will help make Singapore an international financial centre.  Mr S Iswaran and Dr Ker Sin Tze asked about the effects of consolidation on competition and the availability of banking services to SMEs. These are important questions prompted by the process of consolidation that is currently underway. OCBC has made a bid for Keppel Capital Holdings, which
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    • Singapore, 25 June 2012…The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)  to establish a reciprocal cross-border collateral arrangement. The arrangement will help maintain financial stability in both countries. 2   Under this arrangement, eligible financial institutions operating in Singapore may obtain Singapore Dollar (SGD) liquidity from MAS by pledging Thai Baht (THB) or Thai government and central bank securities with MAS. Similarly
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    • To respond to the feedback received on the consultation paper on MAS' proposed changed to the Notice 122. Response VIEW DOCUMENT Notice 122 Consultation Response Paper (660.4 KB) Annex A Revised Notice 122 Tables Tracked Changes (130.4 KB) Annex A Revised Notice 122 Tables Clean (125.9 KB) Annex B Glossary Tracked Changes (94.3 KB) Annex B Glossary Clean (85.5 KB) Annex C - Draft Revised Notice 122 (97.9 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper on Proposed Changes to Notice 122
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    • Sets out proposals relating to the governance and offers of business trusts including the draft Business Trusts Bill which encapsulates the governance framework for business trusts. Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper on Regulation of Business Trusts (395.4 KB) CONSULTATION PAPER 15 - 2003 December 2003 Regulation of Business Trusts -------- PUBLIC CONSU LTATION ON REGULATION OF BUSINESS TRUSTS 10 DEC 2003 PREFACE The Ministry of Finance (MOF) and the Monetary