Asiabizservices Explains Singapore Company Registrar
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority [or ACRA] was formed on April 1, 2004 as a
consequence of a merger between the Registry of Companies and Businesses [ or RCB] and the Public
Accountant’s...
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Asiabizservices Explains Singapore Company Registrar
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority [or ACRA] was formed on April 1, 2004 as a
consequence of a merger between the Registry of Companies and Businesses [ or RCB] and the Public
Accountant’s Board [or PAB].
Following such merger, ACRA shoulders the responsibilities from RCB and PAB, which among others,
are to regulate the business entities and public accountants in Singapore and to facilitate the
development of these business organizations and the profession in public accountancy.
Thus, ACRA, based on the information provided by Asiabizservices, a Singaporean-based company
specializing on the registration of business enterprises in behalf of foreign entrepreneurs, renders an
interactive and reliable regulatory avenue for businesses and public accountants.
“Its principal goal is to attain cooperation between regulating the public accountant’s performance in
statutory audit and monitoring the corporate compliance with d
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