SINGAPORE – Court of Appeal judge Belinda Ang will retire from the Bench when her term at the apex court ends later in April.
Her last day of service will be on April 23.
Justice Ang’s judicial career of more than 20 years focused mainly on shipping and arbitration matters, finance, securities, banking and complex commercial cases, the Singapore Courts said in a statement on April 8.
Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, in the statement, said: “Justice Ang’s retirement marks the closing chapter of an exemplary judicial career that has significantly enriched Singapore’s legal landscape.”
He added that her outstanding work in commercial law, particularly in shipping and arbitration matters, has contributed to jurisprudence and legal precedents that continue to guide the courts today.
Her long tenure at the Singapore Mediation Centre has helped to position Singapore as a key hub for dispute resolution, he added.
Justice Ang was first a member, then chair at the Singapore Mediation Centre, from 2011 to 2025.
The Chief Justice said: “Throughout her tenure as a judge, she has been a popular and respected colleague on the Bench, and has consistently manifested a strong commitment to advancing the legal profession and upholding excellence within our judiciary.




