How businesses such as Jardine Matheson and Fullerton Hotels build on their purpose to become multipliers of good
- Large firms with a presence in Singapore and across Asia have been making the most of their strengths to be a force for good
- Major companies in Singapore and Hong Kong are being recognised for their positive impact on communities
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Businesses are joining the drive to make a positive impact on the communities in which they operate. Today, more than 2,000 companies in Singapore are a part of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre’s (NVPC’s) Company of Good network, which engages organisations in rethinking their role in society and supports them to do good strategically, sustainably and impactfully.
One such company is Jardine Matheson, which advocates mental health and wellness through its registered charity Mindset, based in both Singapore and Hong Kong. “Jardine is one of the biggest private sector employers in the region, and has that sense of responsibility, ownership and mission to drive change,” says Andrew Wong, chairman of Mindset Hong Kong.
Established by Jardine employees in Hong Kong in 2002, Mindset is among the first organisations in Asia to address and champion mental health issues in the corporate environment.
Another Company of Good is The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts, which gives back through outreach and mentorship initiatives benefiting young people, the elderly and those in need. “Caring for the community is at the heart of what we do,” says Gino Tan, country general manager of The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts. “We also value the unique history and culture of the locations in which we operate – which is why heritage, arts and culture form a key part of our sustainability efforts.”
Being a Company of Good also helps build a network that can be leveraged into fuelling further impactful endeavours. “It enables us to connect with like-minded organisations to learn from their experiences, at the same time sharing our own experiences in doing good,” he says.