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    Le Freeport, formerly known as Singapore Freeport, is a high-security storage and display facility in Singapore. [1] A majority stake is held by Natural Le Coultre S.A. of art dealer and shipper Yves Bouvier. [2] Opened near Singapore Changi Airport in May 2010, the facility is modelled after similar institutions in Geneva and Luxembourg.