HSBC Life Singapore secures Employee Engagement of the Year award for Financial Services at SBR Management Excellence Awards

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pstrongThe award underscores the company’s dedication to nurturing an inclusive and engaging workplace that empowers its employees to flourish and ultimately deliver exceptional service to its customers./strong/p pHSBC Life (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

HSBC Life Singapore secures Employee Engagement of the Year award for Financial Services at SBR Management Excellence Awards

Now in its ninth year, this awards programme lauds the remarkable achievements of leaders, innovators, teams, and initiatives that drive growth and make a positive impact on both business operations and its workforce. At the heart of HSBC Life's journey towards fostering a unified employee culture, the support from senior management on building the right culture, regular engagement, and sharing the right tone from the top strongly contributes to the success.

This team has exhibited exceptional cross-team collaboration efforts and serves as positive advocates and influencers committed to driving positive change and boosting employee engagement. Furthermore, HSBC Life's dedication to corporate social responsibility was formally recognised when they were honoured as"Friends of Red Cross" by the Red Cross. This prestigious award, presented by the President of Singapore to HSBC Life on 3 October 2023, highlights the company's commitment to making a positive impact in the community.

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