36 companies, 6 individuals win accolades at Singapore Corporate Awards 2024

36 companies, 6 individuals win accolades at Singapore Corporate Awards 2024


Among the winners, Keppel (comprising Keppel and Keppel Real Estate Investment Trust), ComfortDelGro (comprising Vicom and SBS Transit) and CSE Global netted the most awards within their market capitalisation categories.

Among the large caps – that is, companies with a market capitalisation of S$1 billion and above – Keppel won two silvers, one each for Best Investor Relations and Best Risk Management. Keppel Reit won silver for Best Annual Report in the Reits and business trusts category. 

CDG unit Vicom clinched three awards in the category for mid-cap companies, which are those with a market cap of S$300 million to S$1 billion. It won a gold for Best Annual Report and two bronzes in Best Managed Board and Best Investor Relations. 

Another CDG subsidiary, SBS Transit, won silver for Best Investor Relations. Its chief financial officer (CFO) Chew Kum Ee was named Best CFO in the mid-cap category. 

Among small-cap companies, namely those with a market cap of less than S$300 million, CSE Global picked up golds for Best Annual Report and Best Risk Management. The company’s chief executive Lim Boon Kheng was awarded Best CEO in the small-cap category.

Inaugural award

A new award, Distinction in Sustainability Reporting, was introduced in this SCA edition for “exemplary sustainablility reporting”. It was given to City Developments in the large-cap category and NetLink NBN Trust in the Reits and business trusts category. City Developments also clinched a bronze in Best Risk Management.

Sembcorp Industries bagged the Special Recognition Award for Transformation, which recognises organisations that have “demonstrated outstanding and exemplary corporate governance in the affairs of their boards and organisations”. Its CEO Wong Kim Yin was named Best CEO among the large-cap companies.

Other corporate winners in the large-cap category were OCBC, Sats, SGX, Singapore Airlines, Singtel, ST Engineering and StarHub.

Other mid-cap company winners were China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corporation, Far East Orchard, Hong Leong Asia, Mewah International, Silverlake Axis, Tuan Sing and United Overseas Insurance.

The small-cap winners were Baker Technology, Del Monte Pacific, Global Investments, Hyphens Pharma International, Micro-Mechanics, OUE Healthcare, Qian Hu Corporation, Sing Investments & Finance and Teho International. 

In the Reits and business trust category, the winners were CapitaLand Integrated and Commercial Trust, CapitaLand India Trust, Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust, IReit Global and Lendlease Global Commercial Reit. 

Among the individual awards, Best CEO went to Sembcorp’s Wong, Centurion Corporation’s Kong Chee Min and CSE Global’s Lim for the large-, mid- and small-cap categories, respectively.



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