The word ‘Remisier’ is not found in any English dictionary. It is a French word meaning ‘intermediate man’. In the context of the Paris Bourse, a Remisier is a half-commission broker. In the present Singapore context, a Remisier is a licensed Trading Representative who is attached to a SGX member broking firm and who receives 40% of the commission. Until the mid seventies, the commission rate was 50%.
The first Remisiers started work after the Second World War with early firms such as Fraser & Co, Lyall & Evatt and J. M. Sassoon.
They dealt mainly in commodity stocks (mainly rubber and tin) which were listed on the London Stock Exchange for investors in Singapore and Malaya.
The green colour and the expression "Singapore Remisiers" signify the "evergreen" role that emphasises the indispensable feature of this distinctive group of securities brokers in Singapore. The darkened shade of the three alphabets in the logo brings forth the abbreviation "SRS" that epitomises a superlative gathering of professionals. The three tiny squares at bottom left hand corner denote the cornerstone characteristics of the Society that are Stability, Resilience and Integrity and the elongated rectangle on the bottom right, indicates the Society's perpetual strive for excellence "since 1986".