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What should be disclosed during an annual general meeting in Singapore?

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What should be disclosed during an annual general meeting in Singapore?

Posted On January 2013

Directors of the company must disclose a true and fair view of the profit and loss accounts of the company to the shareholders. These accounts presented should be made up to a date not more than 6 months before the annual general meeting. For private companies, annual general meetings can be avoided if a resolution to that effect is passed by all members with voting rights at a general meeting of the company.

 

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