Rajah & Tann Contributes to Chambers Global Practice Guide: Private Equity 2021 – Singapore Chapter

Rajah & Tann Singapore recently contributed to the Singapore chapter of Chambers Global Practice Guide: Private Equity 2021 published by Chambers and Partners.

Given its position as a key hub for fund managers and a popular domicile to investment entities, as well as its extensive network of double taxation treaties, Singapore serves as an useful entry point for regional private equity and investment activity in Southeast Asia and India.

Exclusively authored by our leading Private Equity partners Evelyn Wee, Sandy Foo and Hoon Chi Tern, this chapter extends our previous contribution to the Corporate M&A 2021 guide as our authors provide expert legal commentary on private equity transactions in Singapore, including the latest trends and developments, due diligence requirements, funding structures, considerations in a public buyout, management incentives plans, and exits.

For more information, click here to read the full Authored Publication.

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