How to Use Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Singapore

How to Use Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Singapore

When two or more companies are negotiating the terms and conditions of a commercial transaction, such as a joint venture or partnership, they often need an instrument to fix the in-principle interim arrangements, communications, and concessions achieved during the...
10 Insurance Policies Every Business Should Know About

10 Insurance Policies Every Business Should Know About

Operating a business in such a well-regulated environment such as Singapore calls not only for reliable legal defenses but also for sufficient insurance coverage to mitigate the risks and costs involved. Some of these business insurances are required by law for every...
Migrating and Setting up a Business in Singapore

Migrating and Setting up a Business in Singapore

Introduction Singapore remains a popular destination to live and work. People from all walks of life have moved to Singapore from all over the world. Recently, the city-state welcomed another high-profile resident, Mr James Dyson, who announced the purchase of two...
How to Buy Over a Business in Singapore

How to Buy Over a Business in Singapore

Buying an existing business in Singapore is not a straightforward matter. There are a number of things that one ought to consider. Stage 1: Due Diligence After identifying a business to buy, it is critical what is actually on sale before you hand over your hard-earned...
What is a nominee shareholder and a nominee director?

What is a nominee shareholder and a nominee director?

A nominee shareholder is someone that “lends his name” to you to act as the registered owner of shares in a company, when in truth, he only holds the shares for your benefit. If you appoint a nominee shareholder, he would appear to the world to be the owner of the...
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