Ms Clarissa Koh > WongPartnership LLP > Singapore, Singapore > Lawyer Profile
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SINGAPORE 018982
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Ms Clarissa Koh

Work Department
Antitrust & Competition; Corporate Regulatory & Licensing
Position
Clarissa Koh is a Partner in the Antitrust & Competition Practice and the Corporate Regulatory & Licensing Practice.
Career
In her Antitrust & Competition Practice, Clarissa advises clients on all aspects of competition law, including anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominance, and merger control. Specifically, in respect of her clients’ interactions with the Competition and Consumer Commission Singapore (“CCCS”), Clarissa’s experience extends to guiding clients through CCCS investigations, leniency applications, and merger notifications. On a global transactions level, Clarissa frequently collaborates with foreign counsel to develop and implement effective cross-border regulatory strategies for multi-jurisdictional reviews of regulatory, foreign direct investment, and merger control issues arising from cross-border transactions and international cartels.
On the regulatory & licensing front, Clarissa frequently conducts regulatory due diligence and advises on a wide range of matters relating to operational licensing requirements, health and safety, product labelling and advertisement requirements, import and export controls, and overall risk management for regulated sectors. Some of the key sectors that Clarissa has advised on include, consumer products and services (such as cosmetics, infant formula, pet food, food and beverage, and tobacco); manufacturing and logistics; offshore and marine; digital media and content services; and healthcare.
Work Highlights
Significant transactions that Clarissa has been involved in include advising / acting for the following:
- Olam Group Limited, on the merger control and other regulatory aspects of its sale of an approximate 35.4% stake in Olam Agri Holdings Pte. Ltd. to SALIC International Investment Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of The Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company) for approximately US$1.24 billion.
- Various clients, including Keppel Offshore & Marine Limited, ContiTech Global Holding Netherlands B.V., and SembWaste Pte. Ltd, in successfully obtaining Phase 1 clearance from the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore for their respective merger notifications.
- Pacific International Lines on the merger control and other regulatory aspects of the restructuring of approximately US$3.3 billion in aggregate debts and liabilities of the shipping group.
Education
University of Leeds (LL.B., Hons.)
Lawyer Rankings
Singapore > Antitrust and competition: local firms
(Next Generation Partners)WongPartnership LLP stands out as a strong choice for a diverse range of clients, who turn to the team for its wide-ranging capabilities in contentious and non-contentious competition matters. The practice has a proven track record in CCCS investigations, with particular capabilities in key growth sectors including finance, insurance, energy, and shipping. At the helm sits Ameera Ashraf, who has extensive experience on the merger control front, as well as complex cartel matters. Chan Jia Hui is routinely involved in high-profile M&A transactions in the Singapore market, while Clarissa Koh has been described as a ‘highly skilled and trustworthy legal adviser’.
Lawyer Rankings
- Antitrust and competition: local firms Singapore
- Next Generation Partners Singapore > Antitrust and competition: local firms
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Antitrust and competition: local firms
- Banking and finance: local firms
- Capital markets: equity and debt: local firms
- Capital markets: structured finance, derivatives and securitisation: Local firms
- Construction: Local firms
- Corporate and M&A: local firms
- Dispute resolution
- Fintech and financial services regulatory: local firms
- International arbitration
- Labour and employment: local firms
- Private wealth and family law – local firms
- Projects and energy: local firms
- Real estate: local firms
- Restructuring and insolvency: local firms
- Start-up and venture capital – Local firms