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Together Makes Progress, Creating Positive Impact
The Straits Times
|August 13, 2025
For nearly 60 years, Deloitte has grown alongside Singapore—delivering quality and lasting impact across business, technology, education, sports and climate initiatives, driven by innovation, excellence and a relentless focus on the future
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Progress with clients Over the decades, Deloitte has forged enduring collaborations with businesses across many industries. As Singapore marks SG60, Deloitte is stepping forward as an innovator and collaborator. The firm's core strength is its industry and sector knowledge and expertise, which it leverages to help clients navigate a fast-changing global environment.
One of Deloitte's key roles is to ensure governance, manage risk, and reinforce confidence in financial markets. This is illustrated through its work with iconic clients such as CapitaLand Investment Ltd, where the firm has served as the auditor for the leading global real estate manager and all its listed funds for the financial year 2024.
Deloitte also supports UOB, one of Singapore's leading banks, to enhance its risk management framework and strengthen the integrity and resilience of its operations.
Combining deep sector knowledge with operational and advisory excellence, Deloitte has also supported Singapore Airlines' digital transformation efforts since 2021.
The firm also worked alongside industry stakeholders and government organisations to reinforce the backbone of Singapore's financial sector. Deloitte supported the Association of Banks in Singapore and Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in conducting an industry-wide business continuity exercise in 2024 to boost the crisis management capabilities and operational resilience of Singapore's financial services industry.
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