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As media partner of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre’s (NVPC) Company of Good programme, The Business Times is featuring examples of impactful corporate giving in Singapore. The series will showcase how firms – large or small, homegrown or multinational – have taken steps to serve underprivileged communities. Find all the stories here.
Featured Series – Company of Good
Giving back to society through skills development and education
KEPPEL CORPORATION - With a presence in a wide range of sectors - from offshore and marine to property, Keppel Corp has not forgotten to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate. The Group commits up to 1% of its annual net profits to worthy social causes, and its...
P&G: Integrating giving into business functions
PROCTER & GAMBLE - While corporate giving today is largely centred on fund-raising, cheque writing and ad hoc volunteer days, P&G has moved beyond those to look at more strategic and sustained giving by tapping the group's business expertise for good. The...
On a mission to help Singapore’s elderly
YEAP MEDICAL SUPPLIES - For Yeap Medical Supplies (YMS) Pte Ltd, business and charity work are not mutually exclusive. The distributor of medical devices in Singapore has managed to meld both worlds in the course of its work. Set up in 2000, YMS focuses on the needs...