The Edge Singapore

Top performers honoured at BDC and Centurion Club awards night

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Thirty-five of the best-performing companies listed on Singapore Exchange were recognised for their return to shareholde­rs and contributi­ons to the corporate sector in Singapore, at

The Edge Singapore’s Billion Dollar Club (BDC) and inaugural Centurion Club awards.

First-time winner China Sunsine Chemical Holdings, which won the Centurion Club manufactur­ing sector award, was appreciati­ve of the recognitio­n. “We are very delighted to have been picked, especially by a reputable publicatio­n,” says Paul Tan, the company’s independen­t director.

“It is recognitio­n of the hard work we have put in this past year, especially by our Oxley team members who have worked tremendous­ly hard to achieve this,” says Eric Low, executive director and deputy CEO of Oxley Holdings. The property developer beat out its sector peers to be the most profitable company in the BDC, with the highest three-year weighted return on equity.

Given changing investor sentiment, this year’s awards also took into account the companies’ performanc­e on the environmen­tal, social and governance front. “This year, we’ve noticed that the ESG score has been added and I think that’s a good thing. We will continue to do more initiative­s in sustainabi­lity, so as to better the environmen­t not only for ourselves, but for the community as well as all our stakeholde­rs,” says Carolyn Khiu, vice-president of public affairs and branding at SATS, one of the biggest winners of the night. The company was the fastest-growing company and best-performing stock in the services sector, which also led it to win the overall sector award.

Still, the companies are not resting on their laurels, particular­ly given the uncertain economic environmen­t and market volatility.

To remain competitiv­e, China Everbright Water, which won the Centurion Club services sector award, tells The Edge Singapore that it is pursuing developmen­t that is driven by innovation so it can identify a sustainabl­e developmen­t path that places equal emphasis on economic, social and environmen­tal efficienci­es.

Loh Boon Chye, CEO of Singapore Exchange, which was named winner in the finance category of the BDC, says its business model should hold it in good stead. “We offer a single point of access to Asia through multiple asset classes. Asia continues to lead global growth, so I think we are well positioned to serve the investment and risk management needs of the participan­ts interested in Asia.

 ?? PICTURES: ALBERT CHUA/THE EDGE SINGAPORE ?? The winners, organisers and sponsor at the gala dinner held on Sept 6 at Shangri-La Hotel
PICTURES: ALBERT CHUA/THE EDGE SINGAPORE The winners, organisers and sponsor at the gala dinner held on Sept 6 at Shangri-La Hotel
 ??  ?? From left: Eugene Lim, marketing and sales director of Oxley Holdings; Bernard Tong, CEO of EdgeProp; Shawn Ching, executive director and group GM of Oxley Holdings; Eric Low, ED and deputy CEO of Oxley Holdings; Eddie Lim, ED of Oxley Malaysia Matthew Song, senior vice-president and head of client coverage (equities) at SGX; Gunawan Hariyanto Lim, executive chairman and CEO of Bumitama Agri; Tan Boon Hoo, independen­t director of Bumitama Agri; Christina Lim, ED of Bumitama Agri; Priscilla Kek of TES; and George Lee, independen­t director of Bumitama Agri
From left: Eugene Lim, marketing and sales director of Oxley Holdings; Bernard Tong, CEO of EdgeProp; Shawn Ching, executive director and group GM of Oxley Holdings; Eric Low, ED and deputy CEO of Oxley Holdings; Eddie Lim, ED of Oxley Malaysia Matthew Song, senior vice-president and head of client coverage (equities) at SGX; Gunawan Hariyanto Lim, executive chairman and CEO of Bumitama Agri; Tan Boon Hoo, independen­t director of Bumitama Agri; Christina Lim, ED of Bumitama Agri; Priscilla Kek of TES; and George Lee, independen­t director of Bumitama Agri
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