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- Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Feedback: Draft Banking (Amendment) Bill 2006 (210.2 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Draft Banking (Amendment) Bill 2006 (1.02 MB) RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK RECEIVED CONSULTATION ON DRAFT BANKING (AMENDMENT) BILL 2006 Introduction Definition of Deposit (Section 4B) 1 1.1 On 31 July 2006, MAS released a consultation paper on proposed amendments to the Banking Act (BA), and the draft Banking (Amendment) Bill (Bill). We thank all
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- With the impending implementation of the Payment Services Act [PSA] which sets out applicable licensing and regulatory conditions for Payment Institutions [PIs], we seek clarification whether PIs under the PSA will be subject to the Guidelines.
- The payment services refer to mobile/digital wallets and payments, financial and payment services offered using account and transaction APIs, etc. From Oct 2019 onwards, banks will be implementing a new version of 3DS card authentication platform.
- Such real-time payment controls service can complement and strengthen the Financial Institutions existing fraud controls.
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- Services Act 2019 (Act 2 of 2019); any payment service provider licensed under the Payment Services Act 2019 (Act 2 of 2019); any finance company licensed under the Finance Companies Act any licensed trust company under the Trust Companies Act (Cap.
- collective investment scheme, which is authorised under section 286 of the Securities and Futures Act (Cap.289) and constituted as a unit trust; any licensed financial adviser under the Financial Advisers Act (Cap. 110); any operator of designated payment systems under the Payment
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- A similar device can be developed and customised for use by the elderly. 5 We will continue to monitor accessibility to banking and payment services, and work with the industry to ensure that Singaporeans’ needs can be most conveniently met. ***
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- Payment-processing services continued to post strong growth.
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- Payment-processing services continued to post strong growth.
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- Recent Economic Developments
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- Similarly, auxiliary activities in the financial sector (comprising payment services players) expanded as the structural shift towards e-payments continued to provide some underlying support.
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- Recent Economic Developments
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- This is a quarterly brief which aims to provide a quick pictorial summary of recent economic developments in the Singapore economy. Is i 17 September 2014 RECENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS IN SINGAPORE 7 June 2016 Real Sector 2015 Q2 Q3 Full Year Real GDP Growth, y-o-y % Real GDP Growth, q-o-q saar % Index of Industrial Production, y-o-y % Non-oil Domestic Exports, y-o-y % Labour Market and Prices Unemployment Rate, sa, % (Average) CPI-All Items Inflation
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- Event to return in 2022, 7-11 November Singapore, 17 November 2021… The sixth edition of the Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) with the theme “Web 3.0 and its impact on financial services” concluded on 12 November 2021. The week-long event attracted 60,000 attendees, representing a 33% year-on-year growth. 2 SFF 2021 drew over 2 million views. Viewership was extended with live broadcasts on local and international television networks and social media. Of the more than 160 countries represented, 52%
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- Event to return in 2022, 7-11 November Singapore, 17 November 2021… The sixth edition of the Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) with the theme “Web 3.0 and its impact on financial services” concluded on 12 November 2021. The week-long event attracted 60,000 attendees, representing a 33% year-on-year growth. 2 SFF 2021 drew over 2 million views. Viewership was extended with live broadcasts on local and international television networks and social media. Of the more than 160 countries represented, 52%