SGX to allow e-transmission of documents to shareholders
New rules kick in on March 31; documents allowed include annual reports
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THE era of paper annual reports and circulars could be turning a new page.
Singapore-listed companies will be allowed to forgo paper copies of notices and documents to shareholders from March 31 in favour of electronic transmissions, the Singapore Exchange (SGX) said on Wednesday.
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