NewsBytes: Singapore July 2025
- NewsBytes: Singapore July 2025

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LegisBytes
Capital Markets
Corporate Commercial
Corporate Real Estate
Dispute Resolution
Employment
Financial Institutions
- Launch of Electronic Deferred Payment Solution to Transit to E-payments
- MAS Consults on Changes to Regulatory Framework Governing Large Exposures for Singapore-incorporated Merchant Banks and Banks
- MAS Publishes Report on Use of Tokenised Bank Liabilities to Enhance Transaction Banking
- Feedback Sought on Proposed Framework for Ex-post Resolution Levies for Banking Sector
Insurance & Reinsurance
Sustainability
Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Deals
Events
- Rajah & Tann Asia AI Symposium 2025 – Gen AI in Action: Innovation, Regulation & Opportunity in Southeast Asia
- Learning from Enforcement: What PDPC Cases Reveal About Data Protection Gaps in Businesses
- Regional Competition & Trade Conference 2025 – A Day in the Life of a Business: Managing Merger Control in an Acquisition and Dealing with Collusive Behaviour and a Trade Crisis
- Shipping & International Trade – TSA Seminar
- Launching a Successful Scheme – Insights, Collaboration, and Stakeholder Engagement
- Across the Tides: Seafarer Welfare & Legal Currents from Port to Port
- LearningBytes 2025: Never Waste a Good Crisis – A Lawyer's Take on Business Re-organisation and Strategies to Future Proof an Asian Business
- ASEAN Conference 2025: ASEAN Integration in the Multipolar World

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