Genting Singapore to seek shareholders' nod to change domicile to Singapore
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MAINBOARD-listed Genting Singapore said on Friday it will hold an extraordinary general meeting on April 17 to seek shareholders' approval for a domicile change from the Isle of Man to Singapore, and a change in name from Genting Singapore plc to Genting Singapore Limited.
The leisure and hospitality player said that the proposed re-domiciliation would allow it to align its country of registration with its country of listing and where its main operations and business are situated.
If approved, the name change will take effect from the date of re-domiciliation of the company.
Genting Singapore shares closed flat at S$1.12 on Thursday.
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