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ASIAN BUSINESS LAW INSTITUTE

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What does ASIAN BUSINESS LAW INSTITUTE do?

The Asian Business Law Institute is a charitable organization dedicated to promoting philanthropy and supporting legal initiatives in Asia. Their mission is to foster economic growth, social development, and good governance through education, research, and advocacy on business law issues. They aim to improve the legal environment for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) by providing resources, guides, and best practices. The ABLI also hosts webinars and workshops on various topics related to foreign investment, restructuring tools, cryptoassets, and property law in Asia. By supporting the Asian Business Law Institute, you can contribute to their efforts in advancing business law knowledge and promoting sustainable economic growth across the region.

Founded

2016

People

serene wee kheng lian, neo tien song paul, yeong zee kin

Causes

EducationHealth & WellnessChildren

Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2016
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promotes legal education and awareness among businesses, individuals, and governments in Asia by providing resources and guides on various aspects of law related to micro and small enterprises.
  • Facilitates discussions and webinars on topics such as pre-packs as a restructuring tool, foreign investment into Cambodia and Vietnam for M&A deals, cryptoassets and property law, and copyright laws.
  • Encourages collaboration among legal professionals across different jurisdictions to share knowledge and best practices in the field of business law.
  • Contributes to the development of a more robust regulatory framework for dealing with insolvent micro and small enterprises in Asia by providing guides on treatment options.
  • Provides access to resources and

Donation Income

Program Expense Ratio

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