Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
Is this legally binding?
Binding, sectoral. Binding, but only for a defined population: one regulated sector, or the federal government and the vendors it buys from.
Singapore's central bank and integrated financial regulator. Issues binding notices to financial institutions under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2022 and other Acts, plus non-binding guidelines, information papers and consultation papers. legalForce value reflects that MAS issues BINDING-SECTORAL instruments; the actor node itself carries no obligation.
What this connects to
5 relations. Official relations are the ones the source documents state; anything marked GAGE analysis is our reading, not an agency's.
Issues5
- InstrumentPrinciples to Promote Fairness, Ethics, Accountability and Transparency (FEAT) in the Use of AI and Data Analytics in Singapore's Financial SectorSupervisory expectation
Co-created by MAS with the financial industry; published by MAS as an information paper/monograph
- InstrumentVeritas Initiative (MAS-led consortium)Guidance
MAS-led industry consortium; MAS announced each phase
- InstrumentConsultation Paper on Proposed Guidelines on Artificial Intelligence Risk Management for Financial Institutions (P017-2025)Consultation
Consultation paper published by MAS
- InstrumentMindForge AI Risk Management Toolkit (Project MindForge phase 2)Guidance
Published by MAS with the MindForge consortium; announced in MAS media release of 20 Mar 2026
- InstrumentMAS Notices on Technology Risk Management (TRM Notices)Binding, sectoral
Notices issued by MAS pursuant to s.29(1) FSM Act 2022
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