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Stricter criteria for family offices applying for tax incentives 13O and 13U
Funds Stricter criteria for family offices applying for tax incentives 13O and 13U
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced that single family offices will have to meet stricter criteria in order to qualify for the tax exemptions under sections 13O and 13U of the Income Tax Act (ITA). These new criteria will take effect for applications received from 18 April 2022 onwards.
David Sandison
David Sandison
| 8 min read | 22 Apr 2022
Gender parity in financial services: an opportunity for cultural change
DIVERSITY IN BUSINESS Gender parity in financial services: an opportunity for cultural change
As markets emerge from COVID-19 lockdowns, the financial services sector is taking stock of the pandemic’s impact, and future working practices. Against this backdrop, female Grant Thornton partners working with financial services clients around the globe share their perspectives on advancing female leaders in the sector, and enabling financial services businesses to realise the performance benefits of an inclusive culture.
8 min read | 21 Jun 2021
Playing field or battlefield: what does the future look like for financial services?
FINANCIAL SERVICES Playing field or battlefield: what does the future look like for financial services?
2020 was the sort of year that few expected, and no one wanted. As we face a second year living with the effects of COVID-19, how do Financial Services companies view the immediate future and what plans do they have to move forward?
Emily Lai
Emily Lai
| 9 min read | 03 Mar 2021
What is blockchain? Exploring the fact and fiction
Blockchain What is blockchain? Exploring the fact and fiction
Distributed ledgers have grown beyond their cryptocurrency roots and the once-emerging technology is at last ready for your business to put it to work right now.
17 Nov 2017
Strategic dilemmas in insurance
Financial Services Strategic dilemmas in insurance
The future of the insurance landscape is changing and the impact of strategy on mid-market companies is increasing.
07 Dec 2015

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