SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 25 June 2026 - For the first time, Singapore's accountancy profession
will be represented in the National Day Parade (NDP), as the Institute
of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) leads a civilian marching
contingent made up of accountants, aspiring Chartered Accountants,
students, educators and partners from across the profession.
The contingent brings together people at different stages of the
accountancy journey, from seasoned professionals to those still pursuing
the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification (SCAQ). It reflects
the breadth of a profession that works quietly behind the scenes to
uphold trust, accountability and confidence across businesses,
institutions and the wider economy.
The accountancy profession in Singapore is two years older than the
nation itself, making ISCA's NDP debut a meaningful reminder of the
profession's long-standing role in Singapore's development.
Among those marching is Mr Ng Heng Kuan, a Chartered Accountant of
Singapore who is serving as Reserve Contingent Commander. A veteran of
the profession, he joined the contingent during a career break and saw
it as a meaningful opportunity to give back.
Mr Ng said: "This is not an opportunity that comes by often. Taking part
in NDP has given me the chance to reflect on my journey in the
profession and to contribute in a different way. What has been
especially meaningful is marching alongside younger members of the
profession and seeing that shared sense of pride and purpose grow week
by week."
Another contingent member, Mr Vincent Lye Kim Hee, Finance Manager at
FOZL and SCAQ candidate, is balancing work, study and NDP rehearsals as
part of the contingent.
Mr Lye said: "It has been demanding, but also deeply rewarding. NDP has
shown me another side of teamwork, one built on discipline, trust and
shared commitment. I am proud to be part of ISCA's first contingent and
to represent a profession that plays such an important role in business
and society."
Led by Contingent Commander Mr Koh Wee Kwang, ISCA Council member, the
contingent includes representatives from 10 partner organisations across
the accountancy ecosystem, including public sector agencies,
professional services firms, institutes of higher learning, professional
bodies, ISCA Cares Ambassadors, ISCA staff and ISCA members.
As Singapore marks its 61st year of independence, ISCA's participation
in NDP 2026 recognises the contributions of the accountancy profession
to nation building. From strengthening financial stewardship and
governance to supporting business confidence and public trust, the
profession has long played an important role in Singapore's progress.
ISCA President Mr Lee Boon Teck said: "This is a proud first for ISCA
and for the accountancy profession. Accountants often work behind the
scenes, but the work they do helps build trust in business, institutions
and the wider economy. Marching at NDP is a meaningful way to recognise
those contributions and to show younger Singaporeans that accountancy
is a profession with purpose."
ISCA's inaugural participation in the NDP marching contingent also aims
to raise awareness of the diverse and meaningful career opportunities in
accountancy, and to inspire more young Singaporeans to consider a
future in the profession.
As the national accountancy body, ISCA's presence at NDP 2026 reflects
its commitment to advancing the profession, strengthening trust in
business and contributing to Singapore's future.
Contingent at a glance
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- First NDP marching contingent representing Singapore's accountancy profession.
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- Includes accountants, SCAQ candidates, students, educators and ecosystem partners.
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- Drawn from public sector agencies, professional services firms, institutes of higher learning and professional bodies.
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- Represents a profession that has supported Singapore's development from before independence to today.