Outstanding firms battle it out in Singapore Business Review's corporate awards for 2017

Winners will be recognised at the awards dinner on 8 June 2017.

Singapore Business Review seeks to honour the most outstanding companies in the city-state whose drive for excellence and innovation stand out amidst the challenges and uncertainties in both the local and global markets. 

The International Business Awards, now in its fourth year, honours the most exceptional international companies operating in Singapore. The Listed Companies Awards is now on its third year of recognising innovative public listed companies in the city state, whilst the second National Business Awards acknowledges the accomplishments of homegrown Singaporean companies.

This year's nominations were judged by Ng Jiak See, executive cirector and head of corporate finance advisory at Deloitte Singapore & Southeast Asia; Choo Eng Chuan, ASEAN markets leader and partner, international and corporate tax services at Ernst & Young Solutions LLP; Toh Kim Teck, assurance partner at Foo Kon Tan LLP; and Henry Tan, managing director at NEXIA TS.

The winning companies at this year's Listed Companies Awards, International Business Awards, and National Business Awards will be announced at the gala dinner to be held on 8 June 2017, 6:30pm, at the Conrad Centennial Singapore.

This year's awards are supported by the following partners:

  • European Chamber of Commerce (Singapore)
  • American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
  • German Embassy Singapore
  • Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce
  • Singapore International Chamber of Commerce
  • French Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
  • Dutch Chamber of Commerce (Singapore)
  • Finnish Business Council in Singapore
  • Embassy of Portugal in Singapore
  • Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  • New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (Singapore)
  • Swiss Business Association, Singapore
  • Swedish Business Association of Singapore
  • Irish Chamber of Commerce (Singapore)
  • Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
  • Advantage Austria Singapore
  • Latin American Chamber of Commerce Singapore
  • Royal Danish Embassy, Singapore
  • Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  • Embassy of Ukraine in Singapore

For inquiries, contact Julie Anne Nuñez at [email protected] or +65 3158 1386 ext 221. 

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