Overview of share eServices
Understand share allotments, ways to manage your shares and share capital, and when you must notify ACRA about changes.
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Issuing a prospectus
Public companies must:
Issue a prospectus when they offer shares to the public. This provides details about your shares to help investors make informed decisions.
File a notice of compliance after issuing their prospectus.
Allotting new shares
You can allot new shares to increase your company's total share capital. For example, your company can allot 10,000 new shares to raise $100,000 for expansion.
If your company allots new shares, you may need to file a return of allotment.
Note: For private companies, a share allotment only takes effect once ACRA's electronic register of members (EROM) is updated upon filing. You cannot backdate the allotment date to ensure accuracy and legal compliance.
Managing existing shares
You can manage your existing shares to change ownership, share types, or currency denomination. You must notify ACRA if you carry out any of these eServices.
eServices: Existing shares
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Transfer of shares: Changes who owns your company's shares. |
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Update paid-up share capital: Records payment for shares previously issued as partially paid |
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Conversion of shares: Converts shares from one type of share into another. |
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Redenomination of shares: Changes the currency your shares were denominated in. |
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Managing share capital strategically
You can adjust your share capital to support your business goals or respond to changing circumstances.
eServices: Share capital
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Alteration in share capital: Changes your share capital structure for commercial reasons. |
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Share buyback: Buys your own shares from shareholders. |
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Cancellation or disposal of treasury shares: Manages treasury shares after a buyback. |
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Redemption of redeemable preference shares: Buys back redeemable preference shares on specific terms. Note: Your company's constitution must allow this eService. |
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Providing financial assistance for share purchases: Helps someone buy shares in your company or holding company. Note: This eService is only allowed in specific situations. |
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Reduction of share capital: Permanently decreases your company's issued capital. Note: Requires special resolutions and may need Court approval. |
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Managing shareholders or shareholdings
Learn how to add or remove shareholders, and check your company's current shareholdings.
eServices: Shareholders or shareholdings
If you need to | You can |
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Add shareholders | Either add shareholders when you:
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Remove shareholders | Either remove shareholders by: Note: For complex situations, refer to the Companies Act 1967 or seek professional advice. |
Check current shareholders and shareholdings | View your company's shareholder information by:
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