SGD means the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore.
SGD means Singapore Dollars, the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore;
SGD means Singapore Dollars, the lawful currency of Singapore; “Share” or “Shares” means the shares of no par value in the Company or in a Fund; “Shareholder” means a holder of Shares;
Examples of SGD in a sentence
As at 30 June 2023, the total quantum of the Company’s debts amounts to USD 33,158,033 in current liabilities and SGD 1,559,271 in contingent liabilities, which arise out of the corporate guarantees provided by the Company in favour of various lenders who had extended loans to the Company’s subsidiaries.
More Definitions of SGD
SGD means Singapore dollars.
SGD or “S$” means Singapore Dollar, the legal tender of the Republic of Singapore;
SGD. “Singapore Dollars” or “S$” means the lawful currency of Singapore.
SGD means Regulation (EU) 2015/2365 of the European Parliament and of the Council on transparency of securities financing transactions and of reuse and amending Regulation (EU) No 648/2012, as may be amended, supplemented, consolidated, substituted in any form or otherwise modified from time to time. means Singapore Dollars, the lawful currency of Singapore.
SGD means Singapore Dollar, the lawful currency of Singapore.
SGD means the legal currency of the Republic of Singapore;