Keppel is committed to contributing to the community, focusing on caring for the underprivileged, protecting the environment and supporting education. Between September and October 2025, the Company announced more than $2 million in donations, supporting a range of meaningful causes, ranging from support for dementia care and empowering education to supporting environmental conservation and climate action.

Promoting digital inclusion and empowering education
In October 2025, Keppel deepened its collaboration with the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) in support of the national Digital for Life (DfL) movement, contributing $100,000 to the DfL Fund through its philanthropic arm, Keppel Care Foundation.
Keppel’s donation will support initiatives relating to digital literacy and wellness, including cyber safety and media literacy. Volunteers from Keppel will also educate seniors and vulnerable groups on good digital habits such as scam identification. In addition, Keppel will donate refurbished laptops provided through AsiaPac Technology, which is part of Keppel’s Connectivity Division. The laptops will be distributed via SG Bono to vulnerable communities to promote digital access.
In September 2025, Keppel’s Connectivity Division organised a charity golf at Sentosa Golf Club and a dinner at Capella Singapore to raise funds for the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) Education Fund. The event brought together more than 400 of Keppel’s partners and clients across the ICT industry and raised $488,000 for the ITE Education Fund through donations and participation in auctions, including a donation of $70,000 from Keppel Care Foundation. The funds raised will support ITE students from underprivileged families in their educational journeys.

Extending support for dementia care
Keppel, through Keppel Care Foundation, pledged $1 million over the next three years to renew its partnership with Dementia Singapore. The renewed partnership was launched in September 2025 by Guest-of-Honour Mr K Shanmugam, Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs, together with Mr Kevin Chng, CFO of Keppel, Mr Ho Tong Yen, CEO of Keppel Care Foundation, Dr Philip Yap, Chairman of Dementia Singapore, and Mr Jason Foo, then CEO of Dementia Singapore, at Dementia Singapore’s 35th anniversary gala dinner, held in conjunction with World Alzheimer’s Month.
The donation will support Dementia Singapore’s programmes to meet the growing demand for dementia care and complements the Company’s growing presence in the senior living sector. About half of Keppel’s donation will subsidise attendance fees for needy clients across all four of Dementia Singapore’s New Horizon Centres. The donation will also fund key programmes such as Voices for Hope, a programme that aims to reduce the stigma surrounding dementia; Memories Café, which offers alternative platforms for social interactions among persons with dementia outside of their care environment; Care Integration, which supports caregivers in managing persons with dementia, as well as a public hotline for those who encounter challenges in dementia care.

Raising awareness on nature and biodiversity
In September 2025, Keppel, through Keppel Care Foundation, pledged $300,000 over three years to support Mandai Nature’s conservation efforts in Singapore. This includes a contribution towards Our Wild Neighbours (OWN), a nationwide outreach initiative programme that seeks to raise awareness and promote coexistence with native wildlife in Singapore.
The donation was announced at the OWN Human-Wildlife Coexistence Carnival at Heartbeat@Bedok, with a cheque presentation by Mr Ho Tong Yen, CEO of Keppel Care Foundation, to Mr Robin Hu, Chairman of Mandai Nature, which was witnessed by Guest-of-Honour Mr Dinesh Vasu Dash, Minister of State, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and Ministry of Manpower, and Mayor of South East District.
Keppel’s donation will support OWN’s outreach efforts and volunteer training activities.Keppel also renewed its support for the Nature and Sustainability Tours at Gardens by the Bay, pledging $300,000 through Keppel Care Foundation. The renewed partnership was announced in October 2025 at Race to Sustainability!, graced by Guest-of-Honour Mr Zaqy Mohamad, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment.

Since their launch in December 2022 and up to end-September 2025, the tours have engaged nearly 25,000 people across more than 1,700 sessions. Covering topics such as biodiversity and ecosystems, and carbon and climate, the tours raise awareness on the interconnectedness of the natural environment and the urgency of climate action. With Keppel’s renewed support, eleven themed routes will be offered, including new wildlife and birdwatching tours and new inclusive options tailored to social service agencies and beneficiaries with special needs such as visual impairment and mobility challenges.
Keppel’s giving initiatives reflect a comprehensive approach to supporting diverse societal needs. Through these donations and partnerships, the Company demonstrates an unwavering dedication to delivering lasting social and environmental benefits to the communities where it operates.