Legal Considerations when launching a Gym in Singapore

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Sandra Seah

Partner
Singapore

I am a corporate lawyer with extensive experience in local and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and collaborations, and other general corporate matters.

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Chelsea Chan

Associate
Singapore

I am an associate in Bird & Bird's Corporate and Commercial group in Singapore. I am involved in a range of corporate work for clients in various industries such as technology and communications, energy and utilities, healthcare, media, entertainment and retail and consumer.

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Terrance Goh

Associate
Singapore

I am an associate in our Corporate and Commercial group in Singapore. I work with a broad range of local and international clients advising on corporate transactions, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions and general corporate advisory work.

Singapore’s fitness and wellness scene is thriving, fuelled by a surge in health consciousness and the self-care revolution sparked by the pandemic. Being active has evolved from being a luxury for the privileged to becoming a necessity for everyone. The island is buzzing with options, from global corporations setting up shop to neighbourhood boutique gyms providing 24-hour access and distinctive programming.

This article outlines the various legal considerations for aspiring gym owners before opening their doors and hopefully help you to start on the right foot.

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