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Proposal considers giving retail investors access to private market investments

A general view of Singapore’s Marina Bay skyline, featuring (from left) Gardens by the Bay Supertree Grove, Flower Domem Marina Bay Sands, and the Central Business District (CBD) on April 14, 2025 in Singapore.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore is seeking feedback on suitable investment types and appropriate regulatory requirements for consumers.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has issued proposals to put in place a regulatory framework enabling retail investors to invest in private market investment (PMI) funds. The framework would allow fund managers to establish two types of authorised long-term investment funds (LIF) with appropriate safeguards in place.

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