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Singapore’s new trade data sharing platform seeks to stem fraud

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Posted on June 1, 2022

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· Last updated: February 6, 2026

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The image illustrates Singapore's new trade data sharing platform, SGTraDex, aimed at preventing fraud in commodity trading. This initiative, backed by banks and traders, enhances supply chain transparency and efficiency.
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By Anshuman Daga and Jeslyn Lerh SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A Singapore trade data sharing platform, backed by banks, commodity houses and state firms, has signed up 70 participants as part of the city-state’s attempts to shore up confidence after a spate of commodity trade finance frauds in recent years. The Singapore Trade Data Exchange (SGTraDex), […]

By Anshuman Daga and Jeslyn Lerh

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A Singapore trade data sharing platform, backed by banks, commodity houses and state firms, has signed up 70 participants as part of the city-state’s attempts to shore up confidence after a spate of commodity trade finance frauds in recent years.

The Singapore Trade Data Exchange (SGTraDex), whose founders include bank DBS, commodity trader Trafigura and the local tech regulator, Infocomm Media Development Authority, was launched on Wednesday after plans were announced last year.

“We’re trying to replicate what’s happening in the physical world,” Antoine Cadoux, chief executive of SGTraDex Services, told Reuters. “The goal is to go paperless across the end-to-end process.”

“We think that with the value we are able to demonstrate, we can achieve scale relatively quickly,” said Cadoux, a former consultant.

Singapore, one of the world’s biggest commodity trading and financing hubs and the largest bunkering hub, aims to tighten oversight after recent corporate scandals, such as the collapse of one of Asia’s largest oil traders Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd.

Winding up Hin Leong and other commodity traders left many banks saddled with billions of dollars in debt and forced lenders to cut exposure to commodity financing.

The platform’s participants include bunker suppliers, cargo traders, oil terminals, traders, shipping carriers, the Singapore port operator and others.

“We want to create resilience and transparency in the supply chain. It’s going to definitely mitigate the risk of fraud in the ecosystem,” Cadoux said.

The platform, which will initially be used for optimising bunkering, container logistics and trade finance fraud detection, was expected to unlock more than $100 million of value by 2026 for participants from efficiency and cost savings, better use of assets and faster access to financing, SGTraDex said.

The backers hope features such as flexibility on data sharing and its neutrality will draw in more participants.

In bunkering, the platform allows storage facility operators, banks and barge operators to go digital, aiming to improve transparency in an industry that comprises many middlemen and relies on huge paperwork.

(Reporting by Anshuman Daga and Jeslyn Lerh; Editing by Edmund Blair)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is trade finance?
Trade finance refers to the financing of goods or services in international trade, helping businesses manage the risks and cash flow associated with importing and exporting.
What is fraud detection?
Fraud detection is the process of identifying and preventing fraudulent activities, often using technology and data analysis to spot unusual patterns or behaviors.
What is supply chain transparency?
Supply chain transparency refers to the visibility of the entire supply chain process, allowing stakeholders to track the movement of goods and ensure compliance with regulations.
What is a commodity trading hub?
A commodity trading hub is a geographical location where commodities are bought and sold, often characterized by a concentration of trading firms, financial institutions, and infrastructure.

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