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TMGM Supports UNICEF Australia's Humanitarian Efforts for Children in Gaza

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TMGM Supports UNICEF Australia's Humanitarian Efforts for Children in Gaza
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TMGM Supports UNICEF Australia's Humanitarian Efforts for Children in Gaza

2026-04-02 10:14 Last Updated At:10:35

SYDNEY, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- TMGM announced today its support for UNICEF Australia through a contribution to assist ongoing humanitarian efforts in the Gaza Strip.

As conditions in Gaza remain challenging, children continue to face severe disruption to daily life. According to UNICEF, the Gaza Strip is facing a severe humanitarian crisis, with more than 100,000 children under five at risk of acute malnutrition. Widespread displacement and damage to essential infrastructure, including schools, medical facilities, and water systems, have further impacted access to basic services.

UNICEF teams continue delivering support across nutrition, healthcare, and education, working to reach vulnerable children and families.

TMGM's contribution helps reinforce ongoing humanitarian initiatives led by UNICEF, extending assistance to communities affected by the crisis.

A TMGM spokesperson said, "We believe businesses have a responsibility to contribute meaningfully during times of crisis. Through our support of UNICEF Australia, we hope to play a part in helping children and families affected by ongoing challenges."

Tony Stuart, CEO of UNICEF Australia, added, "The humanitarian crisis for children in Gaza is far from over. More than 1.1 million children are in need of humanitarian assistance. UNICEF is providing essential clean water, malnutrition treatments, immunisation, and mental health support. Contributions from partners like TMGM helps us sustain these lifesaving efforts."

This initiative reflects TMGM's ongoing commitment to supporting community through responsible and sustainable initiatives. It builds on the company's broader efforts across environmental and community projects, including contributions to marine conservation initiatives and regional development projects across Asia-Pacific.

The company stated that this contribution is made without commercial intent and reflects its commitment to responsible and sustainable corporate practices.

UNICEF does not endorse any company, brand, product or service.

About TMGM

Founded in 2013 in Sydney, Australia, TMGM Group is the Official Regional Partner of Chelsea Football Club. As a broker providing global financial product trading, TMGM is regulated by ASIC(Australia), VFSC (Vanuatu), FSC Mauritius, and FSA (Seychelles).

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TMGM Supports UNICEF Australia's Humanitarian Efforts for Children in Gaza

TMGM Supports UNICEF Australia's Humanitarian Efforts for Children in Gaza

SINGAPORE, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- On 30 March 2026, the Supreme Court of Singapore and the Supreme Court of Indonesia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to Enhance Cross-Border Communication and Cooperation in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings. The signing ceremony was held on the sidelines of the inaugural Judicial Well-Being Workshop for ASEAN Judges in Bali, Indonesia, with The Honourable the Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon of Singapore and Chief Justice Prof. Dr. H. Sunarto, S.H., M.H. of Indonesia as the MOU signatories.

The MOU is another significant milestone in the robust ties between the two jurisdictions, following their first bilateral agreement for judicial cooperation in 2023. Building upon the Model Framework for Communication and Cooperation Between ASEAN Courts in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings (Model Framework) approved at the 12th Council of ASEAN Chief Justices Meeting in November 2025, this MOU aims to further improve communication and cooperation in insolvency and restructuring through the designated liaison points, ensuring smoother coordination in the resolution of cross-border insolvency proceedings. By formalising how both courts communicate and providing clarity to stakeholders, the MOU enables more efficient restructuring processes for companies operating across both countries.

Indonesia is the latest ASEAN jurisdiction to join the Singapore judiciary in affirming its commitment to cooperation and communication in cross-border insolvency proceedings by entering into bilateral arrangements. This follows the 2021 protocol on court-to-court communication and cooperation in cross-border corporate insolvency matters with the Federal Court of Malaysia and the 2025 MOU to enhance cross-border communication and cooperation in cross-border insolvency proceedings with the Supreme Court of the Philippines, demonstrating the commitment of ASEAN judiciaries to adopting the Model Framework.

Visit News and speeches (judiciary.gov.sg) for more details.

 

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Supreme Courts of Singapore and Indonesia Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Cross-Border Insolvency Cooperation

Supreme Courts of Singapore and Indonesia Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Cross-Border Insolvency Cooperation

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