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- One example is the Securities and Futures Act which regulates securities and derivatives activities, regardless of whether these services are provided via brick-and-mortar facilities or fully electronic platforms. 12.
- This has been the approach taken in the Securities and Futures Act too, with multi-tier rules applying to different entities and nature of their activities.
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- Earlier, this year, we have completed the inaugural issuance of the 20-year Singapore Government Securities (SGS).
- Increasingly, we are seeing the issuance of Asset-backed Securities, Collateralised Loan Obligations (CLOs) and Islamic bonds.
- Data from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) shows that the size of the market stands at more than US$3 trillion. 9 Additionally, driven by greater investor sophistication and need for diversification, the suite of debt securities has also grown.
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- In the Guide, we noted that in order to maintain good governance over its personal data and mitigate data breach risks throughout the data lifecycle, organisations should develop and implement ICT security policies for data protection.
- A financial penalty of $4,000 was imposed on Tanah Merah Country Club for failing to put in place reasonable security to protect personal data in its possession. The incident resulted in personal data being accessed. Click here to find out more. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION Case No.
- An organisation shall protect personal data in its possession or under its control by making reasonable security arrangements to prevent (a) unauthorised access, collection, use, disclosure, copying, modification, disposal or similar risks; and (b) the loss of any storage medium or device on which
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- In the premises, the Commission finds that by enabling the auto-fill function for the drop-down boxes, the Respondent had failed to make reasonable security arrangements under Section 24 of the PDPA. 12.
- A warning was issued to Full House Communications for failing to make reasonable security arrangements to prevent unauthorised disclosure of personal data on its computers at a furniture fair, which collected the data for a lucky draw. Click here to find out more.
- YEONG ZEE KIN COMMISSION MEMBER PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION 1 Section 24 of the PDPA states that an organisation is obliged to protect personal data in its possession or control by making reasonable security
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- MAS licenses certain online trading platforms that offer investment products that are regulated under the Securities and Futures Act (SFA). These products include shares, debentures, futures and exchange-traded funds.
- Investment Scams” campaign, jointly launched by MoneySENSE and the Securities Investors Association (Singapore) in April 2017.
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- This Circular sets out MAS’ expectations on how existing requirements under the Code on Collective Investment Schemes and the Securities and Futures (Offers of Investments) (Collective Investment Schemes) Regulations apply to retail ESG funds, and the disclosure and reporting guidelines applicable to
- CFC 02/2022 28 July 2022 To: All holders of a capital markets services licence in respect of fund management Trustees approved under Section 289 of the Securities and Futures Act Dear Sirs DISCLOSURE AND REPORTING GUIDELINES FOR RETAIL ESG FUNDS 1 Internationally, there has
- seeing an increasing number of retail funds with ESG investment focus being offered in Singapore. 2 To mitigate the risk of greenwashing, MAS sets out in this Circular our expectations on how existing requirements under the Code on Collective Investment Schemes (CIS Code) and the Securities
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- Monitor and investigate cyber security threats and defend against them. Design and implement solutions to protect applications, systems and networks. Analyse security risks for future projects and help protect customers and the bank from cyber risks.
- Participating Financial Institutions in TFIP (Pilot Run) Financial Institutions Technology Areas Cloud Computing Cyber security Data Analytics Full Stack Development DBS Bank Ltd Deutsche Bank Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited Singapore Exchange Limited Schroder
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- In the payments space, the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) launched FAST (Fast and Secure Transfers) over five years ago. This has enabled real-time fund transfers anytime, anywhere.
- Some students have already secured jobs at the bank before graduation. Conclusion 22 Let me end my speech by underscoring the importance of Tripartism. It has been the cornerstone of our inclusive growth model.
- The Technology in Finance Immersion Programme (TFIP), launched in April this year, offers mid-career individuals with no prior experience the opportunity to switch into technology areas such as cloud computing, cyber security, data analytics and full-stack development.
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- With the need to search for growth, ease tight labour markets, secure price and financial stability, ensure energy security and develop food resilience – the crew in government and national vessels have their hands full .
- We know from the latest IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report that 1.1°C of global warming has already caused substantial damage to food and water security and led to fatal extreme heat events.
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- This was followed by the issuance of First Coast Re II by Security First Insurance and the issuance of Manatee Re III by Safepoint Insurance.
- – Insurance-linked securities have traditionally been used to insure property against natural catastrophe risks such as windstorms and earthquakes. Even within the natural perils space, there has been an expansion in scope in the risks covered.
- The First Coast Re II transaction was the first full-fledged 144A-type catastrophe bond to be issued here by Security First, the first Floridian issuer to do so in Asia. 12 With these deals under our belt, Singapore is fast maturing as a viable ILS domicile with more established processes and institutional