Rajah & Tann Singapore contributed to the Singapore chapter of the Global Practice Guide: Private Equity 2025 published by Chambers and Partners.
From evolving regulatory trends to key legal considerations in deal structuring, Singapore remains a dynamic hub for private equity activity in Asia. Authored by Partners Sandy Foo (Head, Corporate & Transactional Group), Tracy Ang (Deputy Head, Corporate & Transactional Group; Head, Mergers & Acquisitions), Terence Quek (Deputy Head, Mergers & Acquisitions), Hoon Chi Tern (Deputy Head, Mergers & Acquisitions), Evelyn Wee, Goh Jun Yi and Tricia Teo, the Singapore chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the legal framework governing private equity in Singapore. It also outlines key trends and developments shaping Singapore’s dynamic private equity landscape, covering topics such as:
- Market Performance
- Shareholder Involvement – Active Management and Shareholder Activism
- Exits – Continued Prevalence of Secondaries, with Potential Rebound of Traditional Exits
- Taking Back Listed Stocks
- Private Credit and Convertibles
The Singapore chapter offers practical insights for investors, fund managers, and legal professionals operating in or considering entry into the Singapore market.
The full Singapore chapter can be read here.
Find out more about our Mergers & Acquisitions Practice here and our Capital Markets Practice here.
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