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  1. www.mha.gov.sg › mha-e-services › rosRegistered Societies

    The Registry of Societies (ROS) is a unit under the Ministry of Home Affairs. We administer the Societies Act and Regulations. We also maintain a repository of documents and information submitted by registered societies. Choose e-Services.

  2. Singapore Government Directory, an online information service to facilitate communication between members of the public and the public services

  3. www.mha.gov.sg › mha-e-services › rosRegistration of Society

    A society is defined in the Societies Act as a club, company, partnership or association of 10 or more persons, whatever its nature or object, and not registered under any other law. There should be 10 or more persons in a society before it is liable for registration under the Societies Act.

  4. eservices2.mha.gov.sg › ros › search-societyMHA | Registry of Societies

    Registry of Societies. Ministry of Home Affairs. 10 Kallang Rd, #06-00. ICA Building, Singapore 208718. Useful links. Societies Act. Societies Regulations. Registry of Foreign and Political Disclosures. Charities Unit.

  5. Registry of Societies. Apply to register a society, search the database of registered societies or manage a society's registration. View e-Services. Learn About Business Licenses.

  6. www.gobusiness.gov.sg › ministry-of-home-affairs-(mha) › registry-of-societiesRegistry of Societies - GoBusiness

    Apply for Registry of Societies. Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) For Individual Users only. This licence is only for individuals with no Unique Entity Number (UEN). Apply on MHA. Application Details.

  7. eservices2.mha.gov.sg is the online portal for various e-services offered by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), such as registering a society, checking the safety ratings of e-commerce platforms, and accessing the latest press releases and announcements from MHA. Visit the site to learn more about MHA's policies, initiatives and operations.

  8. Jan 16, 2024 · What is the Process for Registering a Society in Singapore? In Singapore, the Registry of Societies, a unit under the Ministry of Home Affairs, oversees the registration of societies. There are two types of registration processes – Automatic and Normal.

  9. Oct 4, 2023 · New societies that would have been automatically registered can have their applications rejected if they are deemed to likely be used for unlawful activities or threaten Singapore's...

  10. Sep 18, 2023 · SINGAPORE: New societies that would have been automatically registered could have their applications rejected if they are deemed to threaten Singapore's security, under a new proposed Bill.

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