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Smaller family offices may face ‘onerous’ challenges due to proposed tweaks to GIP: observers

With the recent announcement by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on changes to the Global Investor Programme (GIP), Founder and Group CEO Shirley Crystal Chua shares her thoughts with The Business Times, keeping positive with regards to the adjustments.

“Hopefully, if all the collective measures and changes implemented are effective, there will be renewed vibrancy in the market that (will) make it strategically and commercially sensible for us to invest,” she said.

Read the full article on The Business Times. 

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