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Charity concert featuring young performers raises $2.3 million for President's Challenge

Charity concert featuring young performers raises $2.3 million for President's Challenge

Straits Times4 days ago

President Tharman Shanmugaratnam (second from left) with (from left) ABS director Ong-Ang Ai Boon, UOB chief executive Wee Ee Cheong and Credit Bureau Singapore executive director William Lim at Victoria Concert Hall on June 3. ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR
SINGAPORE - To mark Singapore's 60th year of independence, the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) – together with its member banks and industry partners – and its associate company Credit Bureau Singapore (CBS) have raised $2.3 million for the President's Challenge.
The funds came from donations and ticket sales for a charity concert that was held at Victoria Concert Hall on June 3.
The concert is one of the industry's initiatives that complement the corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes of the individual banks. It was organised together with Wolfgang Violin Studio Singapore.
The President's Challenge helps to raise funds for many social service agencies to run their programmes.
The concert, titled 'SG60 Celebrate! Honour the Past, Inspire the Future', featured a 60-member ensemble of young musicians aged three to 15 on the violin, viola and cello.
Among the budding performers from Wolfgang Violin Studio Singapore were Mark Chia, a Primary 6 pupil from Temask Primary School, and Isabel Heng, a Secondary 3 student from Methodist Girls' School.
The ensemble was guided by Singapore's own virtuoso violinist Min Lee. In 1995, at just 12 years old, Lee had performed as a soloist at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's first Presidential Charity Concert.
President Tharman Shanmugaratnam was guest of honour at the June 3 concert, which drew an audience of 660.
The concert programme was arranged by acclaimed international artiste-composer Aleksey Igudesman.
In a statement, Ms Helen Wong, chairman of ABS, said: 'The growth and development of the financial sector is inextricably tied to Singapore's success, and ABS is pleased that banks have come together as an industry to organise this charity concert to celebrate SG60 and raise funds for the President's Challenge, like we did in 2013 and 2003.
'Through the years, ABS has galvanised the banking sector for various industry charity programmes that complement individual banks' CSR efforts.'
Mr William Lim, CBS' executive director, added: 'This concert is a tribute to Singapore's journey of resilience, unity and progress… We are pleased to be investing in Singapore's future through strengthening the financial industry and giving back to the community.'
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