by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 2, 2026 | Grant, Growing Your Company
Singapore SMEs have access to more government funding than at any point in the past decade — but the alphabet soup of EDG, PSG, MRA, SFEC, JGI and MDG can leave even seasoned business owners confused about which grant fits which purpose. Choosing wrongly wastes...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 2, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
Striking off a Singapore company is often the last chapter of a business owner’s journey with an entity that has served its purpose, run its course, or never traded at all. When done properly under Section 344 of the Companies Act 1967, the process is quick,...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 2, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
Running a Singapore company means dealing with a steady drumbeat of statutory filings and deadlines throughout the year. Miss one, and you risk late-filing penalties from the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), composition fines from the Inland...
by Willie Tan | Jul 2, 2026 | Running Your Company
Introduction Companies regularly need to open or close bank accounts as they grow, restructure or cease operations. Corporate secretarial considerations play an important role in ensuring these changes are legally compliant and properly documented. This article,...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 1, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
Company directors owe fiduciary duties to the companies they serve. Chief among them is the rule against making a secret profit — a personal gain obtained through the director’s position, at the expense of, or without informed consent from, the company. When a...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 1, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
Every director of a Singapore company owes a duty of loyalty to the company. One of the most practical, day-to-day expressions of that loyalty is the duty to disclose personal interests in transactions. Codified in Section 156 of the Companies Act 1967, and running in...