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- Notices
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- MAS Response 2.10 The PSB was passed in Parliament in January 2019 and the Payment Services Act 2019 (PS Act PSA) was published in 22 February 2019.
- Comments on the applicability of the Notice: Any licensee under the proposed Payment Services Bill (this will include existing money changers, remittance agents and holders of stored value facilities that become licensees under the proposed Payment Services Bill; as well as proposed payment services
- European Banking Authoritys (EBA) guidelines on the security measures for operational and security risks of payment services (December 2017)3: EBA created these guidelines as part of the Payment Services Directive review which demands that payment service providers establish a framework with appropriate
- MAS
- Notices
Last revised date:
- MAS Response 2.10 The PSB was passed in Parliament in January 2019 and the Payment Services Act 2019 (PS Act PSA) was published in 22 February 2019.
- Comments on the applicability of the Notice: Any licensee under the proposed Payment Services Bill (this will include existing money changers, remittance agents and holders of stored value facilities that become licensees under the proposed Payment Services Bill; as well as proposed payment services
- European Banking Authoritys (EBA) guidelines on the security measures for operational and security risks of payment services (December 2017)3: EBA created these guidelines as part of the Payment Services Directive review which demands that payment service providers establish a framework with appropriate
- MAS
- Notices
Last revised date:
- MAS Response 2.10 The PSB was passed in Parliament in January 2019 and the Payment Services Act 2019 (PS Act PSA) was published in 22 February 2019.
- Comments on the applicability of the Notice: Any licensee under the proposed Payment Services Bill (this will include existing money changers, remittance agents and holders of stored value facilities that become licensees under the proposed Payment Services Bill; as well as proposed payment services
- European Banking Authoritys (EBA) guidelines on the security measures for operational and security risks of payment services (December 2017)3: EBA created these guidelines as part of the Payment Services Directive review which demands that payment service providers establish a framework with appropriate
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- Recent Economic Developments
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- Notably, upsides to digitalisation-related activities will continue to help offset the slowdown in the mainstays of modern services.
- The payments network players are the key beneficiaries of the ongoing shift towards electronic payments methods domestically and in the region, reflecting high mobile phone penetration rates and ongoing electronification of both goods and services commerce.
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- Notices
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- Risk-based capital adequacy requirements for reporting finance companies incorporated in Singapore. This notice applies to all reporting finance companies. It sets out: The capital adequacy ratio and leverage ratio requirements for a reporting finance company and the methodology and process for calculating these ratios. Requirements for the internal capital adequacy assessment process of a reporting finance company. Public disclosure requirements for a reporting finance company in relation to its
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- Consultations
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- Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Feedback Received on Removing the DBU ACU Divide Implementation Issues (830.9 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper on Removing the DBU-ACU Divide - Implementation Issues (1.73 MB) RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK RECEIVED February 2017 Response to Feedback Received Removing the DBU-ACU Divide-Implementation Issues Monetary Authority Of Singapore 1 -------- RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK RECEIVED ON REMOVING THE DBU-ACU DIVIDE IMPLEMENTATION
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- Annual Reports
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- MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE -------- Published by Monetary Authority of Singapore Designed and produced by Epigram Copyright © Monetary Authority of Singapore, 2004 This annual report is copyright under the Monetary Authority of Singapore. No reproduction without premission. All rights reserved. Monetary Authority of Singapore 10 Shenton Way, MAS Building, Singapore 079117 www.mas.gov.sg -------- MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE ANNUAL REPORT 2003/2004 -------- OUR MISSION To promote sustained
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- Consultations
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- Proposed safeguards to mitigate market conduct risks posed to consumers arising from financial institutions (FIs)' marketing and distribution activities at retailers and public places. Some proposals include having FIs to conduct regular mystery shopping and site visits and ensuring that any gift offered to customers does not influence the decisions of customers to purchase any financial products and services. MAS also proposed a list of notification requirements for the FIs. Response VIEW DOCUMENT
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- Consultations
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- Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper on Draft Standards for Credit Risk Capital and Output Floor Requirements for Singapore-incorporated Banks (4.21 MB) CONSULTATION PAPER P003-2021 March 2021 Draft Standards for Credit Risk Capital and Output Floor Requirements for Singapore-incorporated Banks Monetary Authority Of Singapore 1 -------- CONSULTATION PAPER ON DRAFT STANDARDS FOR CREDIT RISK CAPITAL AND OUTPUT FLOOR REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGAPORE-INCORPORATED BANKS
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- Guidelines
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- Provides guidance on the risk mitigation measures for dealing in Over-the-Counter (OTC) derivatives that are not centrally cleared. These guidelines apply to banks, merchant banks and finance companies which deal in capital markets products that are OTC derivatives and not centrally cleared by a clearing house. They set out guidance on policies and procedures that the financial institution should put in place to govern the relationship with its counterparty in relation to: Trading relationship Trade