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Setting Up a Hedge Fund in Singapore

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Generally, a hedge fund aims to offer investors a positive return, regardless of how the equity, cash, or fixed income markets move. Compared to other funds, they also tend to undertake a wider range of investment activities and invest in a broader range of assets. That is why, when considering whether a particular fund is a hedge fund, MAS will look at two criteria. If the fund meets these two criteria, then it is likely that MAS will consider it a hedge fund There are two main hedge fund structures: (1) onshore funds and (2) offshore funds. Singapore has become one of the region’s most important hedge fund center, and is in close competition with Hong Kong. There have been several factors that have contributed to the healthy growth of Singapore’s hedge funds: tax incentives available to fund managers, good access to the growing pool of Asian high-net-worth investors and licensing exemptions for some fund managers. We have a team of Accountants, Bankers and compliance experts who can advice on Singapore’s Tax Regime (IRAS) & various regulatory frameworks. Find out more here: http://www.paulhypepage.com/setting-up-a-hedge-fund-in-singapore/ “You don’t pay us by the hours; you gain from the Value we provide in that hour.” With Paul Hype Page & Co, you will gain access to the highest quality services and key insights! If you have any questions or concerns feel free to get in touch! We are here to help. Call us at +65 6221 4723/ 6221 4711 Or email to [email protected] www.paulhypepage.com - Instagram @paulhypepage - Facebook BusinessAtSingapore

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