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MAS allows 3 local banks to retain auditor beyond five years
Tue, Oct 21, 2008
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has announced that it is prepared to allow the three local banks incorporated in Singapore to reappoint their current audit firms beyond five years.

Currently, DBS Bank Ltd (DBS), United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC Bank) are not allowed to appoint the same audit firm for more than five consecutive years, except with the prior written approval of MAS.

In its statement to the media, MAS said: "Banks are devoting substantial amount of time and resources towards heightened vigilance during this period of unprecedented stress in the global financial markets. MAS is of the view that temporarily suspending the requirement for our three local banks to change their audit firms after five years will minimise the disruption that could arise when appointing a new audit firm. MAS believes the banks would benefit from some degree of audit continuity during these challenging times."

The three local banks will still have to submit the name of their auditor every year for MAS' approval.

No audit firm will be allowed to audit all local banks at any one time.

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