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WEBINAR RECORDING:
Intercompany Loans in Singapore & Asia
25 September 2025

Transfer pricing rules for intra-group loans are becoming more scrutinised in Singapore & Asia. Staying compliant while managing risk effectively is essential for businesses operating across borders. Join our upcoming webinar to learn practical, cost-effective strategies to manage transfer pricing risk related to intercompany loans in Singapore and Asia.

Led by our experienced transfer pricing specialists, this session will provide a clear overview of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) requirements, common pitfalls, and how to apply the arm’s length principle effectively. Gain the confidence to navigate local regulations and strengthen your documentation process—plus, take advantage of a live Q&A with our experts.

WHAT WE'LL COVER

  • Overview of IRAS transfer pricing rules for intercompany loans
  • Key compliance requirements and associated risk areas
  • Applying the arm’s length principle to determine interest rates
  • Documentation best practices and audit readiness
  • Special considerations for short-term and non-interest-bearing loans



Intercompany Loans in Singapore & Asia

Practical and proactive strategies to manage transfer pricing risk related to intercompany loans in Singapore & Asia.


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