The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is Singapore's national regulator of business entities, public accountants, and corporate service providers. To fulfil its duties, ACRA has the power to investigate breaches, impose penalties and even take legal action when necessary.
ACRA has an impressive business register in many respects, offering APIs, vast data sets, and data stored in machine-readable text. The problem is that the data is only given to authorised parties. In other words, it's not readily available.
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Tune into episode five of Registries Revealed, a 10-part podcast series where Kyckr's COO, Steve Lamb, deep dives into the complex world of company registers. This week Steve explores Singapore's Accounting and Corporate Authority (ACRA) with Oonagh van den Berg, CEO and Founder of Virtual Risk Solutions (VRS), offering unique insights into the one of the world's most innovative registry systems.
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