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TrustSg is a nation-wide trust mark initiative by the National Trust Council to boost the electronic commerce (EC) environment in Singapore. This is to help build confidence in e-commerce transactions especially in the area of privacy and security.
Just lookout for the TrustSg seal on the website to ensure that you are shopping with credible merchants. With TrustSg, you can rest in the knowledge that your personal data and payment will be protected and handled in a secure manner.
TrustSg gives you the assurance that you are dealing with trusted online merchants who will honour their promise and deliver what you order. Sufficient information about goods and services is also made available to make an informed buying decision. So, not only do you get the conveniences of online shopping at your fingertips, you can also shop without fear of security risks and fraudulent merchant behaviour.

CommerceNet Singapore has been appointed by the National Trust Council (NTC) as the Authorised Code Owner (ACO) for the TrustSg seal for both the B2B and B2C sectors.
Following the appointment, CNSG will be authorised to award the TrustSg seal to Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Web-based retailers who are accredited under its ConsumerTrust Global Reliability Programme and award the TrustSg seal to Business-to-Business (B2B) eBusinesses that are accredited under its BusinessTrust Global Reliability Programme. CNSG will be authorised to award the TrustSg seal to B2B and B2C companies until their status as ACO expires on 31st July 2007.
The TrustSg seal will be accompanied by the ConsumerTrust trustmark for the B2C ebusinesses and displayed by licensees of ConsumerTrust on their websites. Accredited B2B ebusinesses will now display the BusinessTrust Trustmark with the TrustSg seal. The ConsumerTrust Code of Practice and the BusinessTrust Code of Practice are based on the international practices of trustmarks established in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Global Business Dialogue on Electronic Commerce (GBDe) guidelines and several other global regulatory standards.
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