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    • 2(1) of the SFA. 12 organised market has the meaning given by Part I of the First Schedule to the SFA. 13 financial advisory service has the meaning given by section 2(1) of the FAA.
    • (12) Section 4 of the Securities and Futures Act (Cap. 289) shall, with the necessary modifications, apply for the purpose of determining whether a person has an interest in a voting share as if references to securities, securities-based derivatives contracts or units in a collective investment
    • This would capture certain asset-backed tokens that are for example, structured as a security.
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    • ) a licensing as a licensed trade repository under section 46E(1) of the SFA; (d) a licensing as a licensed foreign trade repository under section 46E(2) of the SFA; the SFA; (e) an approval as an approved clearing house under section 51(1)(a) of the SFA; (f) a recognition as a recognised
    • account. 4.2 Security Patches: (a) A relevant entity must ensure that security patches are applied to address vulnerabilities to every system, and apply such security patches within a timeframe that is commensurate with the risks posed by each vulnerability.
    • event that involves a security breach, such as hacking of, intrusion into, or denial of service attack on, a critical system, or a system which compromises the security, integrity or confidentiality of customer information; relevant incident means a system malfunction or IT security
    • MAS
    • Speeches

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    • Following Pan-El, MAS revamped the Securities Industry Act, raising standards and putting in place mechanisms for the proper regulation of the market. MAS considerably tightened its supervision of the stock exchange and the securities industry.
    • In this regard, MAS has begun to streamline the licensing regime and put in place a risk-based capital framework across the financial sector. 39   The new Securities and Futures Act will introduce a single, modular licensing regime for securities and futures intermediaries.
    • The traditional divides between banks, securities firms, and insurers are blurring. Securities firms are offering deposit-like products; banks are selling insurance under the rubric of "bancassurance"; and insurance companies are offering investment-linked products as substitutes for unit trusts.
    • MAS
    • Consultations

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    • Increasing flexibility for financially secure retirees Provide additional avenues to qualify for credit cards 5.
    • Amounts for unsecured2 credit facilities in the credit bureaus records should be aggregated separately from amounts for secured credit facilities. Such data will help FIs make a holistic assessment whether an individual is borrowing within his means.
    • aimed at: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) improving financial institutions (FIs) lending practices; empowering individuals to make better borrowing decisions; helping individuals who are at risk of credit problems avoid getting into greater debt; increasing flexibility for financially secure
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    • Consultations

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    • Simple Risk Weight Method Listed securities Other equity exposures Listed securities Other equity exposures Listed securities Other equity exposures Listed securities Other equity exposures Listed securities Other equity exposures (d) Other equity exposures Listed securities Other equity exposures
    • 2 of the Securities and Futures Act (Cap. 289); means (a) any entity holding a capital markets services licence under section 84(1) of the Securities and Futures Act (Cap. 289); or securities exchange securities firm (b) any entity that is approved, licensed, registered
    • leaves room to some risk first perfected security perfected security interest, perfected security of losing control on the interest, or a leasing or a leasing structure interest, or a leasing asset structure including such including such security) on structure including such
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    • Consultations

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    • equities, mortgage-backed securities, bonds, etc.) and by credit rating of all debt securities (e.g.
    • the securities of any related corporation of such insurer or manager, as applicable.
    • the unit price transacted on the securities exchange over the applicable period1.
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    • Speeches

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    • and Futures Act ("SFA") that have been moved today.
    • To enhance its regulatory oversight and for consistency with the SFA, Clause 12(f) empowers MAS to inspect these exempt entities.
    • Easing the Restriction on Granting Unsecured Credit 10   Sir, the Bill also introduces amendments that mirror those in the Securities and Futures (Amendment) Bill 2005.
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    • Speeches

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    • With the enhancements to the PPF Scheme, there is also no longer a need for a statutory deposit as a means of providing security for policy owners.
    • To secure the continuity of insurance coverage, a liquidator of a failed insurer must either seek to sell or transfer the portfolios of the insurer or continue the business of the insurer until the portfolios are transferred.
    • This will widen the options available to MAS in seeking to secure continuity in insurance coverage for policy owners of a failing insurer.  Continuity in coverage is especially important in respect of life policies as they tend to be long-term.
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • Following the incident, the Organisation implemented technical measures to secure its systems from potential vulnerabilities. The personal data of its members were also encrypted immediately.
    • A financial penalty of $8,000 was imposed on Hello Travel for failing to put in place reasonable security arrangements to protect the personal data of its members from unauthorised disclosure. Click here to find out more. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION Case No.
    • The Organisation admitted that it did not give due attention to personal data protection and had neglected to put in place basic procedural and technical security arrangements to protect the personal data in its possession and control.
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • In addition, the Organisation had stated that it relied on a related group company to setup and manage its website, including to make the necessary security arrangements to protect any personal data collected.
    • However, the website directory/ 1 -------- folder was not adequately secured from automatic indexing by web crawlers. As a result, the submitted documents were indexed by search engines and could show up in online search results. 4.
    • contractual stipulations) specifying that the Organisation was relying on the sister company to recommend and/or implement security arrangements to protect personal data that resides in the website directory/ folder. 8.