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Using Singapore's New Highly Expedited Arbitration Procedure (2026): a Practical Guide for Businesses

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On 1 June 2026, updated arbitration rules took effect in Singapore that introduced a Highly Expedited Arbitration Procedure, commonly known as HEAP, targeting a final award within approximately three months. For general counsel, finance directors and SME owners weighing dispute-resolution options, expedited arbitration in Singapore now offers a materially faster and more cost-contained route than was previously available. This guide explains exactly who qualifies, how the new expedited arbitration timeline compares with existing tracks, how to commence proceedings step by step, and what to write into contracts today so the procedure is available, or deliberately excluded, when a dispute arises. The core takeaway is straightforward: use HEAP when speed matters more than extensive disclosure.

1. What Is the Highly Expedited Arbitration Procedure in Singapore?

The Highly Expedited Arbitration Procedure (HEAP) is a streamlined procedural track designed to deliver a binding arbitral award within roughly three months of the initial case management conference (CMC). Introduced under the ICC’s 2026 rule amendments (Article 33 and Appendix VI of the ICC Rules of Arbitration), HEAP sits above the existing “expedited procedure” that many institutions already offered and imposes tighter constraints on every stage of the proceedings.

HEAP differs from earlier expedited tracks in two fundamental ways. First, it compresses the entire procedural calendar, from pleadings to award, into a period approximately half the length of a conventional expedited procedure. Second, it introduces express early-determination routes that allow the tribunal to dispose of manifestly unmeritorious claims or defences without a full hearing, a mechanism that had no direct equivalent under earlier expedited arbitration rules in Singapore.

The core features of HEAP can be summarised as follows:

  • Award target. Approximately three months from the initial CMC, compared with six months under a standard expedited track and twelve-plus months in a full procedure.
  • Compressed procedural steps. A single round of submissions, documentary-only or sharply limited oral hearings, and a mandatory early CMC to set the timetable.
  • Opt-in requirement. Parties must expressly agree to HEAP, either in their arbitration clause or after a dispute has arisen, the procedure is not imposed automatically by monetary threshold alone.

For businesses already arbitrating under the SIAC Rules 2025, HEAP represents a complementary, rather than competing, option. SIAC’s own expedited procedure remains available under its Schedule and can be triggered by monetary thresholds or party agreement, while HEAP is principally an ICC innovation that Singapore-seated tribunals can now adopt.

2. Which Disputes Qualify for Expedited Arbitration in Singapore, Eligibility and Thresholds

Not every commercial dispute is suited to the compressed timeline of a highly expedited arbitration procedure. Understanding the eligibility criteria before a dispute arises, and drafting accordingly, is essential to avoiding procedural delays at the outset.

ICC HEAP Eligibility

Under the ICC’s 2026 provisions, HEAP is available when all parties have expressly agreed to the procedure. Unlike the ICC’s standard expedited procedure (which applies automatically to cases below specified monetary thresholds unless the parties opt out), HEAP requires affirmative consent. That consent can be given either in the underlying contract’s arbitration clause or by separate written agreement after a dispute has crystallised.

SIAC Expedited Procedure Eligibility

Under the SIAC Rules 2025, the expedited procedure may be invoked when the aggregate amount in dispute does not exceed the monetary threshold specified in the SIAC Schedule, or when the parties agree, or when the Registrar determines the case is appropriate for expedition in exceptional circumstances. Businesses should note that SIAC’s expedited track is a distinct procedure from HEAP, although the practical effect, a shorter timeline and reduced procedural complexity, is broadly similar.

Practical Eligibility Checklist

Before invoking any expedited track, in-house teams should confirm the following:

  • Arbitration agreement scope. Does the clause reference the ICC Rules (for HEAP) or SIAC Rules (for SIAC expedited), and does it contain an express opt-in to the expedited or highly expedited procedure?
  • Counterparty consent. For HEAP specifically, has the other side agreed in writing? If not, can consent be obtained post-dispute?
  • Monetary threshold (SIAC). Does the amount in dispute fall within the SIAC expedited threshold? If it exceeds the cap, a direct party agreement to expedite is needed.
  • Case complexity. Is the dispute factually straightforward, for example, a payment dispute, a breach of a supply contract with limited documentary evidence, or a straightforward IP licence termination, or does it involve extensive witness testimony, technical expert evidence or multi-party issues that would be impractical to resolve on a compressed schedule?
  • Interim relief needs. Does the claimant need emergency interim relief before or alongside the expedited procedure? If so, confirm whether emergency arbitrator provisions apply concurrently.

Industry observers expect that cross-border supply-chain payment disputes, licence and distribution agreement terminations, and shareholder deadlock scenarios with limited documentary complexity will be the most natural candidates for HEAP in Singapore.

3. Expedited Arbitration Timeline, HEAP vs SIAC Expedited vs Standard Arbitration

The single most commercially significant feature of the 2026 changes is the expedited arbitration timeline. The table below compares the three principal procedural tracks available for Singapore-seated arbitrations.

Procedure Typical Target Timeline Key Procedural Constraints
HEAP (2026 ICC / Highly Expedited) Final award target ≈ 3 months from initial CMC Opt-in by parties; compressed pleadings; limited documentary evidence; ICC Court scrutiny included
SIAC Expedited Procedure (SIAC Rules 2025) Award target commonly up to 6 months Monetary thresholds or party agreement; single arbitrator typical; limited hearings
Standard Arbitration (institutional average) Median ≈ 11.7 months (mean ≈ 13.8 months) Full procedure; fuller disclosure; longer hearings and award drafting

Key Milestone Benchmarks Under HEAP

While exact timelines will vary by tribunal and case, the following milestone structure reflects the target calendar under the highly expedited arbitration procedure:

Milestone Indicative Timing (Days from CMC)
Initial Case Management Conference (CMC) Day 0
Pleadings exchange (single round) Days 7–14
Documentary evidence exchange Days 14–28
Hearing (if any, often documentary only) Days 45–60
Final award rendered Within approximately 90 days

Practitioners should note that the ICC Court’s own scrutiny process, during which the draft award is reviewed before formal issuance, can add additional time to the notification step. Early indications suggest that the ICC Secretariat is implementing dedicated fast-track scrutiny workflows for HEAP awards to minimise this extension, but parties should factor in a modest buffer when planning enforcement timelines.

For a broader comparison of Singapore’s position in the international arbitration landscape, see the 2025 guide to top countries for international arbitration.

4. How to Start Expedited Arbitration in Singapore, Step-by-Step Checklist

Knowing how to start arbitration in Singapore under the expedited or highly expedited rules is critical to avoiding procedural missteps that can cost weeks at the outset. The following numbered checklist covers the essential initiation steps.

  1. Review the arbitration clause. Confirm which institution (ICC, SIAC, or other) and which version of the rules govern the dispute. If the clause expressly references HEAP or the expedited procedure, the pathway is clear. If it does not, assess whether post-dispute consent is realistically obtainable.
  2. Conduct a pre-action assessment. Assemble the core documents, quantify the claim, and assess whether the dispute is genuinely suited to a compressed timeline. If extensive expert evidence or multi-party joinder will be required, a standard procedure may ultimately be more efficient.
  3. Draft and file the Request for Arbitration (or Notice of Arbitration). In the filing document, expressly state that the claimant invokes the highly expedited arbitration procedure (for ICC HEAP) or the expedited procedure (for SIAC). Include the basis for eligibility, party agreement, monetary threshold, or both.
  4. Pay the filing fee and advance on costs. Institutional fees must accompany the filing. Under the ICC, the filing fee is a fixed amount, with a provisional advance on costs determined by the amount in dispute. Under SIAC, the registration fee and an initial deposit are payable on filing. Exact figures are published on each institution’s fee schedule and should be confirmed at the time of filing.
  5. Address emergency interim relief (if needed). If the claimant requires urgent preservation orders, asset freezes, or anti-suit injunctions before the tribunal is constituted, file a concurrent application for emergency arbitrator relief. Both the ICC and SIAC provide emergency arbitrator mechanisms that operate alongside expedited tracks.
  6. Propose a sole arbitrator. Under both HEAP and SIAC expedited procedures, disputes are typically resolved by a sole arbitrator rather than a three-member panel. Include a proposal for the tribunal’s composition in the Request, along with any preferences regarding the arbitrator’s qualifications, language capability and availability within the compressed timeline.
  7. Submit a proposed procedural timetable. Attach a draft timetable aligning with the milestone benchmarks outlined above. Demonstrating readiness to proceed at pace signals seriousness to the tribunal and can shape the CMC agenda in the claimant’s favour.
  8. Prepare evidence for expedited exchange. Begin assembling documentary evidence immediately. Under HEAP, the window for evidence exchange is narrow. Witness statements, if permitted, should be concise and limited to genuinely disputed facts.

For a deeper look at preparing for and conducting arbitration hearings, the linked guide provides additional practical pointers applicable to both standard and expedited tracks.

5. Procedural Design Choices and Tactical Considerations

Selecting an expedited track is only the first decision. The procedural design choices made at the CMC stage, and the tactical concessions each party is willing to accept, will determine whether the HEAP timeline is achievable in practice.

Evidence Scope: Documentary vs Oral Hearing

Under HEAP, the default expectation is that the arbitration will be resolved on the basis of documentary evidence alone, or with only a brief oral hearing. Parties who insist on extensive cross-examination of witnesses or live expert testimony risk the tribunal converting the case to a standard procedure. As a practical matter, claimants with strong documentary cases should actively advocate for a documents-only determination, while respondents facing a weak documentary record may seek to expand the evidentiary scope, knowing that this could slow the timetable and potentially trigger a procedural conversion.

Confidentiality and Confidentiality Waivers

Arbitration in Singapore is confidential by default under the International Arbitration Act. HEAP does not alter this position. However, parties should consider whether the compressed timeline reduces the practical window for negotiating confidentiality carve-outs (for example, for regulatory reporting or investor disclosure obligations). Address confidentiality terms at the CMC to avoid mid-procedure disputes.

Interim Relief and Emergency Arbitration

The availability of interim relief in Singapore arbitration is not diminished by choosing HEAP. Emergency arbitrator applications can be filed before or concurrently with a HEAP request. The likely practical effect, however, is that the speed of HEAP itself reduces the need for interim relief, if a final award can be obtained within three months, the commercial rationale for seeking an interim freezing order is materially weakened. Parties should weigh interim relief costs against the short award timeline.

Express Early Determination

One of the most significant innovations accompanying the 2026 arbitration rules in Singapore is the express early-determination mechanism. This allows a tribunal to summarily dispose of claims or defences that are manifestly without merit or outside the tribunal’s jurisdiction, without proceeding to a full hearing. For respondents facing opportunistic or inflated claims, express early determination in Singapore offers a powerful procedural weapon. For claimants, it creates risk: if the claim is perceived as borderline, a respondent’s application for early determination can consume valuable time within the compressed HEAP schedule.

6. Drafting and Contract Clauses, Model Language and Red Flags

The most effective way to ensure HEAP is available when needed, or deliberately excluded, is to address it at the contract-drafting stage. Below are three model clause variants for Singapore-seated arbitrations, followed by a red-flag checklist for general counsel.

Model Clause Variants

  • Variant A, Default HEAP opt-in. “Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract shall be settled by arbitration in Singapore under the ICC Rules of Arbitration in force at the date of commencement. The parties agree that the Highly Expedited Arbitration Procedure shall apply unless both parties agree in writing to dis-apply it after the dispute has arisen.”
  • Variant B, HEAP by mutual consent only. “Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract shall be settled by arbitration in Singapore under the ICC Rules of Arbitration in force at the date of commencement. The Highly Expedited Arbitration Procedure shall apply only if both parties provide express written consent after the dispute has arisen.”
  • Variant C, HEAP with IP carve-out. “Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract shall be settled by arbitration in Singapore under the ICC Rules of Arbitration in force at the date of commencement. The Highly Expedited Arbitration Procedure shall apply to all disputes except those involving claims for infringement of intellectual property rights, which shall proceed under the standard procedure.”

Red-Flag Checklist for General Counsel

  • Silent clauses. If the arbitration clause does not mention HEAP at all, the procedure will require post-dispute consent from the counterparty, which may be difficult to obtain once adversarial positions have hardened.
  • Mandatory HEAP in complex agreements. Embedding a blanket HEAP opt-in in multi-layered joint-venture or construction agreements risks procedural unsuitability and potential challenge to the award.
  • Inconsistent institutional references. Referencing HEAP (an ICC mechanism) while specifying SIAC as the administering institution creates a drafting conflict. Ensure the institutional rules and the expedited procedure referenced are compatible.
  • Omitted tribunal-size provision. HEAP typically contemplates a sole arbitrator. If the clause mandates a three-member tribunal, the compressed HEAP timeline becomes impractical. Align tribunal-size provisions with the chosen expedited track.
  • No express early-determination carve-out. If the parties wish to preserve the right to a full hearing on all issues, the clause should expressly exclude express early determination alongside or separately from HEAP.

7. Risks, Enforceability and Enforcement Practicalities

A frequent concern among decision-makers considering expedited arbitration in Singapore is whether a compressed procedure produces awards that are enforceable internationally. The short answer is yes, provided the procedure meets the due-process requirements of the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.

HEAP awards rendered by a Singapore-seated tribunal benefit from the same enforcement framework as any other Singapore arbitral award. Singapore is a party to the New York Convention, and HEAP awards enjoy the presumption of enforceability across the Convention’s 170+ contracting states. The principal enforcement risk lies not in the HEAP label itself but in challenges based on alleged procedural unfairness, for example, a respondent arguing that the compressed timeline denied it a reasonable opportunity to present its case.

To mitigate this risk, parties and tribunals should ensure that:

  • Both parties had a genuine and documented opportunity to present evidence and submissions.
  • The CMC record reflects the respondent’s agreement to (or at least knowledge of) the compressed timetable.
  • Any application by a party for additional time was considered on its merits and a reasoned decision was issued.

Industry observers expect that as HEAP matures, enforcement courts in key jurisdictions will develop a body of precedent confirming the validity of compressed-timeline awards, provided basic due-process safeguards are respected.

8. When to Choose HEAP vs Standard Arbitration vs Litigation, A Decision Checklist

Selecting the right dispute-resolution mechanism is a commercial decision, not merely a legal one. The following seven-point checklist helps decision-makers match their priorities to the appropriate route.

  1. Speed is the primary concern. Choose HEAP. A three-month target timeline is unmatched by standard arbitration (twelve months or more) or court litigation in most jurisdictions.
  2. Extensive document disclosure is required. Choose standard arbitration. HEAP’s compressed evidence windows are unsuitable for disputes requiring broad disclosure or e-discovery.
  3. You need a binding legal precedent. Choose litigation. Arbitral awards, including HEAP awards, are private and do not create binding precedent.
  4. Confidentiality is critical. Choose HEAP or standard arbitration. Both are confidential by default under Singapore’s International Arbitration Act. Court proceedings are generally public.
  5. You need urgent interim relief and a fast final resolution. Choose HEAP with a concurrent emergency arbitrator application. The combination delivers interim protection within days and a final award within months.
  6. Reputational risk is high. Choose arbitration (HEAP or standard) for its confidentiality protections. If the dispute involves allegations that could damage a listed company’s share price or brand value, a public court hearing creates exposure that arbitration avoids.
  7. The counterparty is unlikely to consent to HEAP. Choose SIAC expedited (if the monetary threshold is met) or standard arbitration. HEAP requires affirmative consent; if the counterparty will not agree, the procedure is unavailable.

For additional context on how Singapore compares globally as an arbitration seat, the 2025 top countries for international arbitration guide offers a cross-jurisdictional comparison. The international commercial practice guide provides a broader overview of dispute-resolution options available to cross-border businesses.

9. Conclusion, Key Takeaways and Next Steps for Expedited Arbitration in Singapore

The introduction of HEAP on 1 June 2026 represents a significant evolution in expedited arbitration in Singapore. For businesses that prioritise speed, cost containment and procedural certainty, the new procedure offers a compelling alternative to both standard arbitration and court litigation. The compressed three-month timeline, combined with express early-determination routes and alignment with the New York Convention enforcement framework, makes Singapore an even more attractive seat for commercial disputes.

Before proceeding, decision-makers should work through the following five-point action checklist:

  • Audit existing contracts. Identify which agreements contain arbitration clauses and whether those clauses reference ICC Rules (for HEAP eligibility) or SIAC Rules (for SIAC expedited).
  • Update template clauses. For new contracts, adopt one of the model clause variants above, choosing between default opt-in, consent-only, or subject-matter carve-outs based on the commercial relationship.
  • Assess live disputes. If a dispute is imminent or ongoing, evaluate whether post-dispute consent to HEAP is achievable and whether the case profile suits a compressed timeline.
  • Brief internal stakeholders. Ensure that finance, operations and board-level stakeholders understand the expedited arbitration timeline and the resource commitment required to meet compressed deadlines.
  • Engage specialist counsel early. The compressed HEAP calendar leaves little room for delayed legal engagement. Instructing experienced Singapore dispute-resolution counsel before filing ensures the strongest possible start.

This article is intended as general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should seek qualified legal counsel for guidance on their specific circumstances.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Shem Khoo at Focus Law Asia, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Ministry of Law, Singapore
  2. ICC, Highly Expedited Arbitration Provisions
  3. SIAC, SIAC Rules 2025
  4. Singapore Law Watch
  5. Thuraisingam, Expedited Procedure Under the SIAC Rules
  6. Norton Rose Fulbright, Summary Awards and Expedited Procedures

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