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This course seeks to provide an overview of what an ambitious Singapore entrepreneur may face in his/her journey to grow a business in Singapore. This study guide helps student go through each stage of the entrepreneur’s journey and discuss the legal issues the entrepreneur will encounter at the different stages of building the business. The journey begins when the entrepreneur first look at the options that are available to start a business in Singapore. While most entrepreneurs will opt for a private limited company as the start-up vehicle, there may well be other options that better suit the business needs. Most start-ups will then explore ways of raising funds to support the business growth, looking first to venture capital providers and then bank borrowings, before eventually raising monies on the capital markets through an IPO with a listing on the Singapore Exchange. Life as a listed company on the SGX will be more exciting, as the entrepreneur learns to cope with stricter corporate governance standards. Pursuing M&A opportunities as a listed company is no longer a decision that entrepreneur can make on his own accord. A successful listed company will in turn become the target of interest by other companies or private equity buy-out funds, looking to acquire and/or take the listed company private. Unfortunately, leveraged buy outs don’t always end on a happy note; we will explore at the end of the course the scenario where the company struggles with debt servicing and going through the ensuing debt restructuring to save the business. Some companies emerge from a debt structuring in a good shape. Some don’t.


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