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10 February 2016

Hawksford reports new business formation figures for Singapore in Q415

Source: Hawksford report. Infographic breakdown of foreign investors' countries of origin.
Source: Hawksford report. Shareholder's country of origin. 
The number of companies formed in Singapore dropped in Q415, both quarter on quarter and year on year, but foreign investors and enterprises have continued to establish their enterprises or subsidiaries in the island state even in an uncertain economy, notes Hawksford, an international provider of corporate, private client and fund administration services.

The fall is within the standard range observed for fourth quarters, Hawksford said. Private limited companies continued to be the dominant type, accounting for 48.8% share of total business formation. The quarter saw 1,421 non-exempt private limited companies formed, reflecting Singapore's reputation as a pro-business nation. A total of 16,612 businesses were formed in Q415, against 20,540 businesses in Q414, and 17,608 businesses in Q315. According to the World Bank, 38,306 new limited liability businesses were set up in 2014.

Jacqueline Low, COO of Hawksford Singapore, said: "The dip registered in the numbers for the quarter is something usual, it is in line with the market behaviour for the last quarter of a year. The numbers match the final quarter averages recorded in previous years, excluding 2014. Overall 2015 has been a fairly good year in terms of business registrations."

The share of foreign-held companies remained at 35% in Q415, staying constant against 2014. Foreign individual shareholders made up 28% of the pie over the same period, with individuals from India, China and Malaysia dominating. 

Low added: "Singapore continued to attract foreign companies, investors and entrepreneurs because of its strong business fundamentals and its strength as a financial and trade hub. However we should also take note that it is not insulated from the global economic conditions."

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12 May 2014

NetNames opens online brand protection services to companies in SE Asia, Australia

NetNames is offering Southeast Asian and Australian corporations more direct access to its online brand protection services through the acquisitions of Adicio, its long-time partner in Singapore, and WebIP, a corporate domain name management firm in Australia. 

According to NetNames, online brand protection services are used by global brands to prevent counterfeit sales and other forms of online brand infringement.  

Chan Loy Lye, Founder and Managing Director of Adicio, who will continue to lead the business under the NetNames brand, said: "Our partnership with Netnames enabled customers to register domains across every territory worldwide. Extending this to encompass brand protection services comes just at a time when customers are aware of the threats of online piracy leading to the need to safeguard their intellectual property." 
Gary McIlraith, CEO of NetNames said: "We are seeing growth in the number, scale and global reach of brands domiciled in the Southeast Asia region and we believe that there will be an increasing demand from corporates in the region for the comprehensive and integrated set of online brand protection services that NetNames provides to many large companies in Europe and the US." 

In addition, companies in Singapore and Australia will also have access to NetNames' global domain name registration platform, enabling them to work with a single partner to register and manage domain names with direct accreditation in virtually every domain registry worldwide.