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    • Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Feedback: Corporate Governance Regulations and Guidelines (154.1 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper on Corporate Governance Regulations and Guidelines (703.1 KB) RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK RECEIVED CONSULTATION ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES 9 DECEMBER 2010 -------- (collectively (Corporate Governance) Regulations 2005 RESPONSE TO CONSULTATION FEEDBACK ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES
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    • Proposed (i) requirements for fund management companies (FMC) and representatives of licensed retail FMCs, and (ii) legislative amendments following the Review of the Regulatory Regime for Fund Management Companies and Exempt Financial Intermediaries consultation. Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Consultation on Proposed Enhancements to the Regulatory Regime for Fund Management Companies (59.4 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Proposed Enhancements and Draft Legislative Amendments to Give Effect
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    • This consultation paper sets out recommendations to enhance the DI Scheme and improve the overall operational efficacy of both the DI Scheme and the PPF Scheme, as well as the proposed legislative amendments to effect the proposed changes. Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Feedback Received on Proposed Enhancements to the Deposit Insurance Scheme and Legislative Amendments to the Deposit Insurance and Policy Owners' Protection Scheme (1.2 MB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper on
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    • . ***** Additional information (A) Composition of Money-changing and Remittance Businesses Act (Cap. 187, Rev Ed 2008) (MCRBA) Offences Section 96(3) of the Payment Services Act 2019 allows MAS to compound an offence under the MCRBA , which was compoundable under section 29 of the MCRBA when the offence
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    • . ***** Additional information (A) Composition of Money-changing and Remittance Businesses Act (Cap. 187, Rev Ed 2008) (MCRBA) Offences Section 96(3) of the Payment Services Act 2019 allows MAS to compound an offence under the MCRBA , which was compoundable under section 29 of the MCRBA when the offence
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    • Requirements for merchant banks when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. This notice applies to all merchant banks in Singapore. It sets out the requirements a merchant bank has to comply with when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. See explainers: Ongoing Credit Checks and Requirements Credit Limit Management Measure Granting Non-Card Unsecured Credit Facilities Amendment Notes 01 July 2021 MAS Notice 1109 dated 28 June 2021 takes effect
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    • MAS Staff Paper No. 48, November 2007 - By Khor Hoe Ee and Kit Wei Zheng Abstract Asia has made a remarkable, if incomplete recovery in the ten years since the Asian Financial Crisis. Reflecting the economic recovery and more broadly, the globalization of finance, Asia has once again experienced massive foreign capital inflows since 2002. Unlike in the early 1990s however, a reversal of capital flows this time is unlikely to lead to a balance of payments or banking crisis similar in nature to 1997
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    • Singaporean households living in HDB flats will be given additional rebates for utility bills ($120200 through the GST VoucherU-Save Special Payment) and Service & Conservancy Charges (1.53.5 months) this year, with those living in smaller properties receiving more.
    • In many instances, the changes made by companies to meet short-term requirements were congruent with the longer-term tendency towards utilising IT solutions, automating processes and streamlining operations, as well as shifting to online delivery of services and electronic payments to meet the
    • While Singapore has been hit by disruptions to global supply chains which resulted in port congestion, PSA International has been working with shipping lines to adjust its capacity as throughput fluctuated. 8090100110120130140DecFebAprJunAugOctDecMarIndex (Dec 2019=100), SASingaporeChina20192020Singapore
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    • QUESTION NO 60 NOTICE PAPER 229 OF 2014 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER Date: For Parliament Sitting on 4 August 2014 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Mr Lim Biow Chuan, MP for Mountbatten SMC Question: To ask the Prime Minister whether the Government will consider imposing a requirement for banks to provide adequate ATMs and cash deposit machines to service the needs of the local population whenever there is a critical mass of 5,000 residents in that area. Answer by Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy
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    •  "Sound Banking Systems: A New Growth Imperative" Date: 24 Mar 2000 I am delighted to be with you today. It's a special pleasure to be among so many old friends and colleagues. It's also a great pleasure to be in Singapore under such happy and promising circumstances. Just two years ago, financial and economic conditions throughout Asia were rather grim and the outlook was uncertain. But since then, to the great credit of the people of Asia, significant progress has been achieved. In Thailand, Indonesia