SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 27 March 2026 - The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants
(ISCA), together with its Professional Services (PS) Centre Alliance
partners, comprising Association of Small & Medium Enterprises,
Institute of Valuers & Appraisers, Singapore Business Federation
(SBF), Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI),
Singapore Manufacturing Federation, Tax Academy of Singapore and the Law
Society of Singapore, has launched the PS Centre in Nanjing. This marks
the Alliance's second PS Centre in China and its third globally,
strengthening a growing network to support enterprises expanding across
China, Singapore and Southeast Asia.
Amid rising demand from businesses seeking overseas growth, the PS
Centre was established as a trusted platform to connect enterprises with
trusted professional services expertise and in-market networks,
enabling smoother and more effective cross-border expansion. Nanjing is
strategically positioned, with strong linkages to universities that
support talent pipelines, as well as ecosystem builders such as the
Singapore-Nanjing Eco Hi-tech Island that help businesses establish and
maintain operational presence in the market.
Since its inception, the PS Centres in China and Vietnam have provided
on-the-ground support and facilitated opportunities for over 100
businesses. Prior to the launch in Nanjing, the PS Centre has already
supported several Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in
establishing operations and building local teams. One such example is
BIPO, a HR solutions provider, which successfully set up its presence in
Nanjing with support from the PS Centre ecosystem.
Mr Michael Chen, CEO of BIPO (Asia) shared: "The launch of the
Professional Services Centre marks an important step in enabling more
efficient and scalable global expansion for enterprises. As companies
expand across markets, what they increasingly need is not just
individual services, but an integrated ecosystem of professional
capabilities. At BIPO, we are proud to partner with ISCA and the broader
professional community to provide the HR technology and operational
infrastructure that supports this ecosystem, helping businesses build
sustainable, compliant, and tech-enabled global operations."
The launch took place at the forum titled
"Bridging Singapore and Nanjing, Charting Opportunities from ASEAN to China",
organised by the PS Alliance and co-hosted by China-Singapore Nanjing
Eco-Tech Island Investment Development Co., Ltd. The forum brought
together government representatives, professional bodies, financial
institutions and business leaders from both Singapore and China.
Mr Xu Feng, Vice Mayor of Nanjing, highlighted the growing economic
linkages between China and Southeast Asia: "Nanjing and Singapore share a
long-standing friendship built upon a strong foundation of cooperation.
We recognise that the international expansion of enterprises relies on
the support of professional services. As a global hub for professional
services, Singapore offers complementary strengths, and the prospects
for collaboration between our two sides are vast. Nanjing will continue
to foster a world-class international business environment, enhance its
end-to-end support systems for enterprises expanding overseas, and
promote mutually beneficial partnerships between enterprises and
Singapore's professional institutions."
Mr Ernie Koh, Council Member, SBF / Vice-Chairman, Research &
Publications Committee, SCCCI said: "Singapore and China share strong
and enduring economic ties, and platforms like the Nanjing PS Centre
play a critical role in deepening these linkages. By bringing together
business networks and professional expertise, the Alliance can better
support enterprises in navigating new markets, strengthening their
capabilities, and unlocking opportunities across Southeast Asia. This
collaboration reflects our shared commitment to enabling sustainable,
cross-border growth."
Mr Daniel Koh, Vice-President, The Law Society of Singapore, said: "As
businesses expand across borders, navigating legal and regulatory
complexities becomes increasingly critical. The establishment of the PS
Centre provides a valuable platform for enterprises to access trusted
legal expertise alongside other professional services. By strengthening
cross-border collaboration, we can help businesses operate with greater
confidence, manage risks effectively, and build resilient foundations
for international growth."
Mr Darren Ku, Council Member, ASME, said: "For many SMEs,
internationalisation presents both significant opportunities and
challenges. The Nanjing PS Centre offers a practical and structured
gateway for businesses to access the professional support they need,
from compliance to market entry strategies. By lowering barriers and
providing coordinated expertise, the Alliance will empower more SMEs to
expand into Southeast Asia with greater confidence and clarity."
Beyond facilitating business expansion, the Nanjing PS Centre will also
anchor talent development and cross-border capabilities. ISCA has
established partnerships with key institutions including Nanjing
University of Finance and Economics, Nanjing Audit University, and
Jiangsu Certified Public Accountants, laying the foundation for a
sustainable pipeline of internationally-ready accounting professionals.
ISCA President Mr Teo Ser Luck said: "The Professional Services Centre
in Nanjing shows our commitment to helping Chinese and Singapore
businesses grow with good governance, proper compliance, and sound
financial management as they expand across the region. Through working
together, we can help businesses grow with confidence and in a
sustainable way. We plan to bring this model to other parts of the
world, so we can continue sharing knowledge and networks with businesses
operating across borders."
With regions such as Shenzhen, Johor Bahru, and Bangkok earmarked for
new PS Centres, the PS Alliance has highlighted their commitment to
supporting businesses in their cross-border endeavours and operations.
By providing a platform for them to explore new opportunities for growth
and talent development, these PS Centres play a vital role in
cross-border professional development.
The launch of Nanjing PS Centre will serve as a platform to integrate
professional resources from Singapore and Jiangsu, supporting
enterprises investing in Singapore and across ASEAN. This initiative,
coupled with future expansion into other regions, further underscores
ISCA's continued role in strengthening cross-border collaboration and
enabling resilient, future-ready business growth.