Evelyn Sim Hui Shan co-founded Singapore Stock Loans to give the firm what a share-backed financing platform most needs and most often lacks: a principal who owns the legal structure end to end. She leads legal structuring and execution, and is responsible for the documentation, disclosure, and risk that turn an indicative term sheet into a transaction that closes cleanly.
Her background is in capital-markets law and the regulatory and compliance disciplines that surround a controlling stake in a listed company. Across that career she has worked closely with the questions that decide whether a charge over SGX-listed shares is sound, and with how a facility agreement, a share charge, and custody arrangements must fit together so that nothing is left to be discovered after signing. Any disclosure or regulatory obligations are a matter for your own Singapore legal counsel, engaged in parallel; we act as arranger and introducer and do not provide legal or regulatory advice.
At the firm, Evelyn's focus is precision. She coordinates with the client's chosen Singapore counsel rather than around them, and ensures the documents preserve what the client values — beneficial ownership, dividend entitlement, and an undisturbed position on the register — while giving the lender the security it requires. Where a position is encumbered by lock-ups, moratorium shares, or concert-party considerations, those are surfaced early, not late.
Her conviction is that good structuring is quiet by design: the cleanest transactions are the ones where every regulatory and documentary question was answered before it could become a problem. She believes a substantial shareholder is entitled to financing that is as carefully drafted as it is discreet, and that the law should serve the structure rather than constrain it.
She works in English and Chinese throughout, and divides her time between documentation, counsel coordination, and the disclosure and risk review that underpins every engagement. Nothing she writes here is legal or investment advice; it reflects her professional perspective on the Singapore market.