Examples of Registry of Companies and Businesses in a sentence
All notices under this Licence shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given if sent by hand or pre-paid post or by facsimile to the Licensee's registered address as lodged in the Registry of Companies and Businesses.
The following information is required in applications for import licences: particulars of importer, company registration certificate issued by the Singapore Registry of Companies and Businesses, product description, product quantity, mode of transport, and port of shipment/transport, product brand/serial number /model /make and country of origin.
All other Singapore-incorporated companies must use FRS(S) unless otherwise approved by the Registry of Companies and Businesses.
The following information is required in applications for import permits: particulars of importer, company registration certificate issued by the Singapore Registry of Companies and Businesses, product description, product quantity, mode of transport, port of shipment/transport, product brand/serial number/model/make, country of origin, applicant details, warehouse details and responsible person.
Recommendation 5:The Committee recommends that the monitoring and enforcement of compliance with reporting and disclosure standards be undertaken by the relevant regulatory agencies such as the Registry of Companies and Businesses and the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
ACRA was formed as a statutory board on 1 April 2004, following the merger of the then Registry of Companies and Businesses, and the Public Accountants’ Board.
For applications for import permits, the following information is required: particulars of importer, company registration certificate issued by the Singapore Registry of Companies and Businesses, product description, product quantity, mode of transport, port of shipment/transport, product brand/serial number/model/make and country of origin.
In the event of doubt as to the identity of the company or its directors, or the business or its partners, a search with the Registry of Companies and Businesses shall be made.
Every business in Singapore (including government-owned) must be registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), a statutory board created in 2004 through the merger of the Registry of Companies and Businesses and the Public Accountant Board.
The following information is required in applications for import licences: particulars of importer, company registration certificate issued by the Singapore Registry of Companies and Businesses, product description, product quantity, mode of transport, port of shipment/transport, product brand/serial number/model/make and country of origin.