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Why Singapore shipping magnate is banking on wellness to shape new era of business

Chavalit Frederick Tsao of Singapore’s TPC group aims to help businesses consider human and environmental health alongside profit

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Chavalit Frederick Tsao, the fourth-generation leader of the Tsao Pao Chee (TPC) group. Photo: TPC
Jean Iau

Chavalit Frederick Tsao’s family fortune dates back to the 1800s in China, but like the tributaries of the winding Yangtze River, along which his great-grandfather built a shipping and logistics empire, another branch of the business has caught the eye of the fourth-generation leader of the Tsao Pao Chee (TPC) group – wellness.

Tsao is one of the biggest proponents of the well-being economy, which prioritises human and environmental health over traditional economic growth by shifting business strategies to consider people and the planet alongside profit.

The 68-year-old told This Week in Asia that for him, the turning point was in 1993 when he began practising qigong and met a Taoist doctor in Hong Kong.

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Tsao said he was blown away by the realisation the practice gave him; that his reality was rooted in his inner consciousness, and having an enhanced inner well-being could positively affect the outer world around him.

“All we want to be is to be well and happy, except our understanding of well-being was incomplete in the past,” Tsao said from his office in Singapore’s Central Business District.
TPC’s Chavalit Frederick Tsao and Singapore’s Minister of Education Desmond Lee attend the opening of Impact Week at Suntec City in Singapore on Tuesday. Photo: TPC
TPC’s Chavalit Frederick Tsao and Singapore’s Minister of Education Desmond Lee attend the opening of Impact Week at Suntec City in Singapore on Tuesday. Photo: TPC

He argued that if the world continued in its current capitalistic ways, there would be no future, especially in light of climate change, technological advancements and wars. Therefore, there was a need for businesses to be more purpose-driven.

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