by Willie Tan | Apr 8, 2026 | Starting a Company
Introduction Incorporating a tech startup in Singapore: cap tables, ESOP and investor expectations is a common early question for founders planning to scale. Choosing the right share structure at incorporation and knowing how to manage employee equity and investor...
by Willie Tan | Apr 7, 2026 | Starting a Company
Setting up an online store in Singapore can be an attractive proposition, but it requires careful planning to meet regulatory, tax and logistics obligations. Incorporating an e‑commerce business in Singapore: Licences, Tax and Logistics Basics explains the main...
by Willie Tan | Apr 7, 2026 | Glossary
Whistleblowing refers to the act of reporting misconduct, illegal activities, or unethical behaviour within an organisation. In Singapore, employees, officers, or third parties typically report issues such as fraud, corruption, regulatory breaches, or workplace...
by Willie Tan | Apr 6, 2026 | Starting a Company
Introduction Many practitioners ask what special issues arise when incorporating a professional services firm in Singapore. Incorporating a professional services firm (Law, Accounting, Consultancy) in Singapore: Special Issues requires attention to regulatory,...
by Willie Tan | Apr 5, 2026 | Starting a Company
Introduction Choosing the right constitution is an important early step when you establish or reorganise a company in Singapore. The constitution sets out the internal rules on governance, shareholders’ rights and directors’ powers and will affect...