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This website is intended solely for Accredited Investors and Institutional Investors as defined under the Securities and Futures Act of Singapore.
Based on your response, you may not currently meet these criteria. This page exists to help you understand what that means — and what options may be available to you.
What Is an Accredited Investor?
Under the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), an individual qualifies as an Accredited Investor if they meet any one of the following:
- Net personal assets exceeding SGD 2 million (or its equivalent in foreign currency), of which no more than SGD 1 million may be the net value of their primary residence
- Financial assets — including deposits, investment products, and insurance policies — exceeding SGD 1 million (or its equivalent)
- Income in the preceding 12 months of not less than SGD 300,000 (or its equivalent)
A corporation qualifies if its net assets exceed SGD 10 million (or its equivalent).
Why Does This Restriction Exist?
Investment products and strategies offered by firms like Gallium Investment are structured for sophisticated investors who have the financial means, knowledge, and risk tolerance to evaluate complex investment opportunities independently. These restrictions are not arbitrary — they are a regulatory framework put in place by MAS to protect investors whose financial circumstances may not be suited to the nature and risk profile of these products.
What Can You Do?
If you believe you do qualify as an Accredited Investor but selected "I do not accept" in error, you may return to the website and review the disclaimer again.
If you are exploring investment options more broadly, we encourage you to consult a licensed financial adviser who can assess your individual circumstances and recommend suitable products. A directory of MAS-licensed financial advisers is available at mas.gov.sg.