by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 7, 2026 | Tax
Family office MAS approval, annual review and audit — Documents required and templates Raffles Corporate Services works with a panel of corporate and employment law firms; this article is general information, not legal advice. Family office MAS approval, annual review...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 7, 2026 | Tax
13O → 13U transition mechanics — Documents required and templates Raffles Corporate Services works with a panel of corporate and employment law firms; this article is general information, not legal advice. 13O to 13U transition mechanics describe how a Singapore...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 7, 2026 | Tax
Section 13D offshore fund scheme — Documents required and templates Raffles Corporate Services works with a panel of corporate and employment law firms; this article is general information, not legal advice. The section 13D offshore fund scheme is a Singapore tax...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 7, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
The terms “receiver” and “receiver and manager” are often used interchangeably, but in Singapore insolvency law they describe two different offices with two different jobs. A plain receiver takes control of charged assets and turns them into...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 7, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
When a lender enforces security over a Singapore company, or a court steps in to protect assets in dispute, a receiver is often appointed to take control. But what can a receiver actually do once appointed, and what duties constrain how they do it? A receiver is not a...