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Related Party Transactions in Singapore: Governance, Disclosure and Records

Related Party Transactions in Singapore: Governance, Disclosure and Records

by Willie Tan | Jun 22, 2026 | Running Your Company

Introduction Related party transactions are commonplace for many businesses but present particular governance, disclosure and record-keeping challenges. This article explains the practical steps companies should take to manage related party transactions in Singapore:...
Changing Your Company Constitution: When You Should and How to Do It

Changing Your Company Constitution: When You Should and How to Do It

by Willie Tan | Jun 20, 2026 | Running Your Company

Introduction Many Singapore companies need to amend their company constitution as they grow or change strategy. Changing Your Company Constitution: When You Should and How to Do It explains the circumstances that typically require an amendment and the practical steps...
Corporate Restructuring in Singapore: Key Secretarial Steps and Documentation

Corporate Restructuring in Singapore: Key Secretarial Steps and Documentation

by Willie Tan | Jun 19, 2026 | Running Your Company

Introduction Corporate restructuring is a common part of business growth, consolidation, or strategic repositioning. This article explains the key secretarial steps and documentation you should consider when undertaking corporate restructuring in Singapore. Corporate...
How to Rectify Past Non‑Compliance and Clean Up Your Company Records

How to Rectify Past Non‑Compliance and Clean Up Your Company Records

by Willie Tan | Jun 18, 2026 | Running Your Company

Introduction Many companies in Singapore discover historical gaps in their compliance — missing annual returns, incomplete statutory registers, late tax filings or unrecorded director resolutions. Knowing how to rectify past non‑compliance and clean up your company...
Corporate Secretarial Red Flags Investors Look Out For During Due Diligence

Corporate Secretarial Red Flags Investors Look Out For During Due Diligence

by Willie Tan | Jun 17, 2026 | Running Your Company

Introduction Investors performing due diligence on Singapore companies routinely scrutinise corporate secretarial records to assess regulatory and governance risk. Corporate Secretarial Red Flags Investors Look Out For During Due Diligence can signal problems that...
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