From
left
to
right:
Eugene
Tay,
Senior
Assistant
Director,
Sustainability
Partnerships
Office,
Ministry
of
Sustainability
and
the
Environment;
Chan
San
San,
CEO,
Prudential
Singapore;
Joel
Tan,
CEO,
KidSTART
Singapore;
Anil
Wadhwani,
CEO,
Prudential
plc;
Jack
Lim,
Managing
Director,
Community
Chest;
Elizabeth
Aw,
Second
General
Manager,
Social
Service
Office
@
Kreta
Ayer
and
Bukit
Merah,
Ministry
of
Social
and
Family
Development.
They
were
at
an
event
to
celebrate
Prudential’s
move
to
its
new
office
at
Labrador
Tower.
During
the
event,
Prudential
also
announced
a
$880,000
community
investment
which
includes
household
essentials
hampers
for
over
1,100
ComLink+
families
residing
in
the
vicinity
of
Prudential’s
new
office
at
Labrador
Tower,
a
cash
donation
to
the
Prudential
Longevity
Pledge,
and
the
establishment
of
community
edible
gardens
later
this
year.
Aligned
with
the
SG60
theme
of
“Building
Our
Singapore
Together”,
Prudential’s
community
initiatives
focus
on
uplifting
and
connecting
Singapore
residents
to
build
a
resilient
and
inclusive
society
for
generations
to
come.
They
include
household
essentials
hampers
for
over
1,100
ComLink+
families
residing
in
the
vicinity
of
Prudential’s
new
office
at
Labrador
Tower.
In
addition,
the
company
will
make
a
donation
to
the
Prudential
Longevity
Pledge
to
further
support
KidSTART
families
through
an
ongoing
fresh
food
produce
programme,
as
well
as
establish
community
edible
gardens
later
this
year
to
nurture
community
bonds.
Ms Chan San San, CEO of Prudential Singapore, said: “With over 90 years of history in Singapore, Prudential has a deep connection with the country and its people. As Singapore marks its 60th year of independence and Prudential moves to its new office at Labrador Tower, we want to celebrate by investing in the wellbeing of our community.”
Bringing corporate and agency teams under one roof at Labrador Tower
In May 2025, Prudential completed its move to Labrador Tower, occupying a floor area of over 170,000 square feet in total. The extensive space houses both its corporate office which spans two and a half floors, and its agency offices which occupy five floors. The insurer has also incorporated an additional shared floor into the layout where corporate and agency teams can interact more easily. This will strengthen the synergy between Prudential’s 1,200-strong corporate employees and 5,400-strong financial representatives in its agency.
Ms Chan said: “The move to Labrador Tower strategically unites our corporate and agency teams under one roof. We anticipate that the shared spaces and increased interactions will foster deeper collaboration, facilitate greater knowledge exchanges, and promote a more seamless approach to serving our customers.”
Prudential’s existing distribution channels also include strategic bancassurance partners, United Overseas Bank (UOB) and Standard Chartered. This year marks the 15th anniversary of working with UOB, while 2024 was the 25th anniversary with Standard Chartered. Together with Prudential’s tied agency and financial advisory arm, Prudential Financial Advisers Singapore, they serve the financial needs of more than one million customers.
Prudential’s new office supports hybrid work with a variety of spaces to cater to different work requirements and greater collaboration between corporate and agency teams. These include libraries for focused tasks, different types of meeting areas for both informal and formal discussions, and convenient phone booths to take calls. Combined with Prudential’s flexible work arrangements, the new office encourages both planned and spontaneous interactions to support knowledge sharing, enabling the corporate and agency teams to work together more effectively to better meet customers’ needs.
For
more
information
on
Prudential’s
$880,000
community
investment,
please
refer
to
Annex
A.
Annex
A
–
Prudential’s
SG60
community
investment
The
$880,000
community
investment
comprises:
- Household essentials hampers for ComLink+ families
- Cash donation to the Prudential Longevity Pledge
The
SG60
cash
donation
will
go
towards
supporting
KidSTART
Singapore
(“KidSTART”)
families
through
its
community
programme,
Healthy
with
KidSTART,
which
was
launched
in
2020
as
a
collaboration
between
Prudential
and
KidSTART.
Aimed
at
promoting
healthy
eating
habits
among
children
aged
0-6
years
old,
Prudential
contributes
by
funding
the
packing
and
delivery
of
monthly
fresh
produce
packs
to
families,
holding
interactive
and
educational
events,
and
producing
resources
such
as
live
online
cooking
shows
and
recipe
cards
with
tips
on
how
to
engage
young
children
in
the
kitchen
during
meal
preparation.
Prudential[1]
and
KidSTART
volunteers
have
clocked
almost
20,000
volunteering
hours
since
the
inception
of
the
programme,
packing
and
delivering
the
fresh
produce
packs
at
least
three
times
a
year
to
benefit
more
than
3,000
KidSTART
families.
- Establishment of community edible gardens
More details on the community gardens will be shared at a later date.
[1]
Prudential
volunteers
comprise
Prudential
employees,
agency
force,
partners,
and
friends
and
family.
https://www.prudential.com.sg/
https://sg.linkedin.com/company/prudential-assurance-company-singapore
https://www.facebook.com/PrudentialSingapore/
https://www.instagram.com/prudentialsingapore/?hl=en
Hashtag: #Prudential
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