SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 25 June 2025 - Six trade associations and professional membership
bodies have come together under a unified collaboration, known as the
Alliance, to officially launch the full-scale Professional Services (PS)
Centre in Shanghai today.
The Alliance comprises the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants
(ISCA), the Association of Small & Medium Enterprises (ASME), the
Institute of Valuers and Appraisers, Singapore (IVAS), the Singapore
Manufacturing Federation (SMF), the Tax Academy, and The Law Society of
Singapore. Together, the Alliance represents a network spanning over
30 industries, from manufacturing, electronics, energy and life
sciences to finance, technology, F&B, logistics, legal, tax,
accountancy and valuation, bringing over
50,000 professionals and businesses under one collaborative ecosystem for cross-border growth.
This marks a significant milestone in strengthening professional and
business ties between Singapore and China. Strategically located in the
heart of the Hongqiao Business District, the PS Centre will serve as a
gateway for bilateral engagement, providing a platform for Singapore and
Chinese businesses to connect, collaborate, and grow.
The PS Centre builds upon the Alliance's long-term vision to establish
up to 10 PS Centres globally under this collaborative initiative with
its founding partners. It represents a pivotal step in expanding
Singapore's professional services ecosystem into China through a
permanent, on-the-ground presence in one of Asia's most vibrant business
hubs.
Supported by key stakeholders from both Singapore and China, including
government agencies, trade associations, and professional bodies, the PS
Centre will act as a collaborative platform for knowledge exchange,
talent support, thought leadership, and business development, especially
for firms seeking new opportunities in China.
The PS Centre exemplifies Singapore's "hunt in a pack" strategy, where
business associations and professional membership bodies expand together
as a group to regionalise. This enables:
- - end-to-end support for businesses entering new markets covering legal, tax, valuation, accounting, and advisory needs;
- - shared resources, know-how, and networks for greater operational efficiency and collective strength; and
- - broader regional footprint and deeper market penetration across Southeast Asia and beyond.
The PS Centre is built around three overarching focus areas:
1. A Conduit for International Expansion
Acting as a hub for firms, trade associations, and partners seeking
to expand overseas. By connecting them to a curated network of
region-specific experts and local partners, firms gain tailored guidance
and services to navigate new markets confidently.
2. Business Enablement
The PS Centre provides business opportunities for ISCA Corporate Members
and a wide community of professional services firms, including those in
accounting, tax, legal, business valuation and corporate advisory. It
offers an in-market presence, local expertise, and collaboration spaces
for sustained engagement.
3. Fostering a Regional Ecosystem
Serving as a platform for cross-border knowledge sharing, strategic
networking, thought leadership, and innovation - laying the groundwork
for robust, long-term professional partnerships and a future-ready
business community across Asia.
Mr Fuan Kong, Secretary, Party Leadership Group Executive Deputy
Director-General, said: "We welcome ISCA's presence here and are
confident that the PS Centre will play a meaningful role in advancing
our shared goals of development, innovation and economic exchange."
This launch signals the start of a new chapter in the
internationalisation of Singapore's professional services in China,
paving the way for additional full-scale PS Centres in Ho Chi Minh City,
Nanjing, and Johor Bahru in the coming months.
"The establishment of ISCA's PS Centre in Shanghai reflects the growing
demand for trusted, cross-border professional partnerships," said Mr Loh
Tuck Keat, Consul-General of the Consulate General of the Republic of
Singapore in Shanghai. "I believe that it will serve as a strong
foundation for deeper economic and professional engagement between
Singapore and China."
The Alliance invites businesses and professional services firms to watch
for more updates as they continue to expand this regional network -
bringing trusted expertise to businesses across Asia and creating new
pathways for sustainable growth and collaboration.
"The new PS Centre in Shanghai is an important step forward in our goal
to support organisations as they expand overseas," said Mr Teo Ser Luck,
President of ISCA. "Having a physical presence in China helps us build a
stronger, Singapore-led network where professional bodies, trade
groups, and businesses work closely together to find new opportunities.
This 'hunting in a pack' approach means companies can get support in
critical functions, while allowing us to grow our reach further into the
region."
Mr Ang Yuit, President of the Association of Small & Medium
Enterprises (ASME), said, "Shanghai represents a gateway to one of the
world's most dynamic markets. With the launch of the Professional
Services Centre here, we are not only deepening cross-border business
collaboration but also reinforcing the commitment of Singapore's trade
associations to support SMEs in navigating complex, fast-moving
economies. ASME is proud to be part of this Alliance and looks forward
to helping our enterprises build trusted partnerships, access in-market
expertise, and scale confidently across borders."
"The opening of the China Shanghai Professional Services Centre marks a
significant step forward in strengthening regional collaboration and
enabling Singapore enterprises to internationalise with confidence,"
said Mr. Dennis Mark, CEO of the Singapore Manufacturing Federation. "As
a strategic platform for business enablement and cross-border
partnerships, the Centre will play a vital role in deepening
professional networks, facilitating market access, and fostering
sustainable growth across Asia. The Singapore Manufacturing Federation
is proud to support this initiative, which aligns with our commitment to
empowering local firms to seize global opportunities through
innovation, connectivity, and shared expertise."
"The Tax Academy of Singapore's mission is to raise the professional
competency of the tax community and develop our standing as a leading
centre for taxation and a regional tax knowledge hub," said Mr Dennis
Lui, CEO of Tax Academy of Singapore. "We are delighted to participate
in ISCA's Professional Services Centre initiative, so as to help build a
stronger regional eco-system for the growth of businesses in the
region."
"The Law Society of Singapore is pleased to support this
cross-profession initiative to deepen collaboration between Singapore
and China," said Ms Lisa Sam, President of the Law Society of Singapore.
"The Professional Services Centre in Shanghai provides a valuable
platform for professionals and businesses from both countries to
connect, share knowledge, and grow together. We look forward to
contributing to greater awareness of legal risks, dispute resolution,
and ethical business practices, and to working with ISCA and our
partners to strengthen Singapore's professional presence abroad."