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MAS Capital Markets Services (CMS) licence — Documents required and templates

by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 8, 2026 | Corp Sec Library

MAS Capital Markets Services (CMS) licence — Documents required and templates A MAS Capital Markets Services licence authorises a Singapore company to carry on one or more regulated activities under the Securities and Futures Act 2001, such as fund management, dealing...

Multi-jurisdiction family office structures — Documents required and templates

by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 8, 2026 | Tax

Multi-jurisdiction family office structures — Documents required and templates Multi-jurisdiction family office structures coordinate a family’s holding entities, fund vehicles and governance across two or more countries, usually anchored by a Singapore family...
Fixed and Floating Charge Receivers in Singapore (2026): The Legal Framework

Fixed and Floating Charge Receivers in Singapore (2026): The Legal Framework

by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 8, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company

Behind almost every receivership in Singapore lies a charge — the security a lender took over a company’s assets when it advanced the money. Whether that charge is fixed or floating shapes everything that follows: what the receiver can seize, when the security...
Receiver’s Liability for Company Contracts in Singapore (2026)

Receiver’s Liability for Company Contracts in Singapore (2026)

by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 8, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company

When a lender appoints a receiver over a company that has defaulted, the company does not simply freeze. Contracts are still running — suppliers keep delivering, employees keep working, customers expect orders to be filled. A pressing question arises immediately: if...
Directors’ Indemnity and Section 172 in Singapore (2026): Which Indemnities Are Void

Directors’ Indemnity and Section 172 in Singapore (2026): Which Indemnities Are Void

by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 8, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company

Directors take on real personal exposure. If something goes wrong — a claim of negligence, a breach of duty, a regulatory action — a director can be sued, sometimes by the very company they serve. It is natural for a company to want to protect its directors by...
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