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Yao Eunice

Eunice Yao

Partner at Virtus Law*

Eunice is an experienced corporate lawyer, guiding clients through capital markets, M&A (including real estate deals) and FinTech challenges with strategic insight.

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Biography

Language - English
Jurisdiction - Singapore

Eunice is a Corporate Partner at Virtus Law*, well established with her expertise in capital markets, M&A and FinTech. Her client base spans a diverse range of industries, including medical groups, education, real estate, shipping, oil & gas, and technology companies, many of whom are listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST). Eunice’s international experience, including her tenure at a full-service Australian law firm, enriches her ability to serve clients across Singapore, China, ASEAN and Australia. 

Eunice provides comprehensive legal guidance on initial public offerings, equity and debt fundraising, and corporate actions. Her strategic approach ensures clients navigate complex transactions with confidence, whether advising on mandatory general offers, acquisitions, or restructuring initiatives. Eunice's background as legal counsel with Singapore's largest consumer bank also equips her with a deep understanding of the financial and technology sectors, allowing her to offer tailored solutions in sourcing, outsourcing, and compliance. 

Clients value Eunice’s ability to act swiftly and think commercially, making her an integral part of their team. Her work with entities like DBS Bank Ltd, H World Group and Evolve Capital highlight her capacity to drive success in high-stakes environments, ensuring clients’ objectives are met efficiently and effectively.

*Virtus Law LLP (T13LL0339K) and Stephenson Harwood LLP (T13LL0821C) are registered as a Formal Law Alliance in Singapore under the name Stephenson Harwood (Singapore) Alliance. Both firms are registered in Singapore under the Limited Liability Partnership Act (Chapter 163A) with limited liability. The term "partner" is used to refer to a member in one of the constituent law firms.

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