Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore

Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry. It administers and enforces the Competition Act (Chapter 50B).

See below for the Latest Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary. 

 

CCS raises fast track discount to 30% for cases settled early

Revised rules cover anti-competitive deals and abuse of market dominance.

Singapore merger rule changes seen speeding up deal approvals

Phase 2 review timeline was shortened to 100 working days.

CCS consults on commitments for SP Mobility–ChargEco acquisition

The conditions cover HDB carpark EV chargers in the East region.

Revised CCS rules to cut merger review time, ease regulatory burden

A new track will cut Phase 1 assessment from 30 to 25 working days.

CCS seeks feedback on revised passenger airline guidance

Stakeholders are invited to comment by 11 March 2026.

CCCS launches new guide on clear, accurate marketing

The guide sets out five principles for making product claims.

CCCS sanctions immigration consultancy firms over misleading tactics

The case centres on three firms Paul, VED, and SAVA Immigrations.

CCCS grants conditional approval for SIA-ANA collab

They noted that SIA and ANA hold substantial market shares for direct Singapore-Tokyo flights.

OSIM boosts business transparency following CCCS flags

OSIM was flagged for lack of product disclosure and misleading product information and prices.

Two Chinatown remittance shops accused of anti-competitive conduct

The two shops were found to have been sharing exchange rate information for renminbi remittance for at least six years.

Foodpanda warned over misleading ‘Pandapro’ subscription advertisement

This is due to its “free delivery on all restaurants” claim.

CCCS OKs Hanwha’s proposed acquisition of Dyna-Mac

CCCS conducted a public consultation from 4 to 18 October.

CCCS issues PID to two firms over bid rigging on community club tenders

The bid-rigging happened between August and October 2022.

CCCS lifts capacity rules for Emirates and Qantas on Singapore-Australia routes

The commission received no third-party feedback on the release concerns.

CCCS seeks public feedback on Hanhwa’s stake acquisition in Dyna-Mac

Hanwha seeks to acquire more than a 50% stake in Dyna-Mac.