Issued Share Capital:
On behalf of the company's largest financial commitment that the shareholders have promised and are willing to bear
The registered capital of Singapore companies starts at 1 SGD with no ceiling. There is no strict time limit for the full payment of registered capital of Singapore companies and no stamp duty is levied.
Paid-Up Capital:
It refers to the amount of money that was actually injected into the company after the shareholder took up the financial responsibility.
There is no requirement for capital to be "in place", meaning, deposited into the company's bank. However, if the capital is not fully paid, the debts are borne by shareholders. At the same time, if you want to apply for a permit, the capital needs to be in place.