This interactive fireside chat and networking session helped attendees to learn key perspectives surrounding tax optimisation on deals, gleaned new insights from seasoned tax and transfer pricing partners and learnt how you can leverage tax and transfer pricing as a value creation driver for your organisation.

In this session, we covered how you will:

  • Examine key tax optimisation opportunities and considerations from a tax structuring, due-diligence, buy-side and sale-side and pre and post-deal perspective
  • Understand more about the value creation playbook and discover how tax and transfer pricing can enhance your business

 

Who attended?

CFOs, senior leaders in mergers and acquisitions, finance and tax across large MNCs and private equity who are keen to increase deal value through tax optimisation strategies like tax leakage reduction, and enhancing cash flow and Earnings Before Interest Taxes and Depreciation (EBITDA).

 

If you have missed this session, you may click on the brochure here or contact the KPMG in Singapore’s transfer pricing team to find out more



Date
Wednesday, 26 April 2023

Location
KPMG Clubhouse
12 Marina View,
Asia Square Tower 2,
Level 15, Singapore 018961

About the Panellists & Moderator

Peng Chin

LanPeng Chin (Moderator)
Director, Transfer Pricing, Tax
KPMG in Singapore

LanPeng is a Director in the Transfer Pricing Practice of KPMG in Singapore. Prior to joining KPMG in Singapore, she was the Group Tax Lead for Transfer Pricing in a FTSE100 multinational and practiced transfer pricing in another leading accounting firm in London. LanPeng has broad experience on various transfer pricing related advisory and compliance projects, covering M&A, multi-jurisdictional transfer pricing planning studies, global transfer pricing documentation, dispute resolution and restructuring. With a background in audit and tax, she has deep experience in advising multinational businesses with extensive operations across the world on transfer pricing and tax matters, in particular where significant changes are being made to the business operating model.

Adam Rees

Adam Rees
Partner, M&A, Tax
KPMG in Singapore

Adam is a Partner, leading KPMG’s M&A tax team in Singapore, specialising in corporate M&A and Private Equity transactions, including transaction tax planning, deal structuring and taxation due diligence. Adam has over 20 years experience as a deals tax advisor working in Singapore and Australia with large listed multinational and Private Equity Fund clients.

Agnes Lo

Agnes Lo
Partner, Real Estate & Asset Management, Tax
KPMG in Singapore

Agnes has over 20 years of experience in international corporate tax and has vast experience in the areas of corporate tax planning, advisory and consultancy work for clients in a wide range of industries. Her area of focus is real estate and funds. Prior to joining KPMG in Singapore, Agnes has practised taxation in KPMG London (4 years), KPMG Hong Kong (4 years) and KPMG Tokyo (3 years). Agnes is also a lecturer of the Advanced Tax Program held by the Academy of Tax in Singapore.

Felicia Chia

Felicia Chia
Partner, Head of Transfer Pricing, Tax
KPMG in Singapore

Felicia is a Partner and the Head of Transfer Pricing with KPMG in Singapore. She is also the Asia Pacific Financial Services Transfer Pricing leader. She has over 17 years of experience in providing transfer pricing services to multinational clients in Singapore, the United States, and the Asia Pacific region. Felicia is a regular speaker on global transfer pricing and has published a number of articles in connection with transfer pricing issues. She was recognised as a leading adviser in Singapore in the 2015 to 2019 editions of the International Tax Review’s “Women in Tax Leaders” guide.

Mark Addy

Mark Addy
Partner, Energy & Natural Resources, Telecommunications, Media & Technology, Tax
KPMG in Singapore

Mark is a partner in the corporate tax advisory team at KPMG in Singapore. Mark’s role involves helping his clients optimise their business structures from a tax perspective, including advising on the design and implementation of new transaction structures, holding structures and financing structures. Mark has worked in international tax roles in both London and Singapore and his clients span a number of sectors including, among others, Energy and Natural Resources, Construction, Pharmaceuticals, Telecommunications and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG).


informative image