Question :
Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong: To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry (a)
what is the current takeup rate for our Aircraft Leasing Scheme; (b) for the
eight out of the top ten aircraft leasing companies which have their operations
in Singapore, how many of them are participants of the Scheme; and (c) how is
our Scheme more competitive vis-à-vis that of our closest rivals such as Hong Kong
and Ireland.
Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong: To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry (a) what is the basis for
the Ministry's claim that Singapore has 20% of the global market share in
aircraft leasing; (b) for the eight out of the top ten aircraft leasing
companies which have their operations in Singapore, how does the Ministry
define "operations"; and (c) how many of them account for their lease
income and aircraft assets in the profit and loss and balance sheets,
respectively, of their Singapore entities.
Written reply:
- Singapore’s
competitiveness as a base for aircraft leasing companies is founded on several
factors, including our extensive network of Avoidance of Double Taxation
Agreements (DTAs); our strong financial industry and professional services
ecosystem which provide supporting services to aircraft leasing businesses; and
our established aviation and aerospace industries which complement the aircraft
leasing industry with their deep knowledge and quality services.
- Several
companies of varying sizes seeking to develop aircraft leasing capabilities in
Singapore have availed themselves of the Economic Development Board (EDB)’s Aircraft
Leasing Scheme (ALS). The ALS is just one of the ways in which the EDB works
with aircraft leasing companies to capture growth opportunities for the
industry, strengthen the larger ecosystem of related industries, and create good
jobs for Singaporeans. While Singapore’s competitiveness cannot be attributed
solely to our tax regime, factual details of tax regimes across jurisdictions
including Ireland, Hong Kong and Singapore can be found in the respective
government publications.
- Eight
out of the top ten aircraft leasing companies have offices in Singapore and are
registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). Aircraft
leasing companies in Singapore may undertake activities such as sales, leasing,
and financing depending on their business models. In addition, they are required
to comply with accounting and tax filing requirements under Singapore law.
- While
Singapore is generally recognised as one of the top aircraft leasing hubs
alongside Ireland which is the industry leader, as reported in industrial
reports and news articles, other cities in our region are also competing to
capture opportunities arising from Asia’s increasing demand in air travel. We
will need to continue to partner one another to strengthen Singapore’s position
as the preferred base for the world to access Asian markets, and for regional
companies to access the world.