Group photo featuring Marcus Goi, CEO of Orient Futures Singapore, and Tommy Tng, Head of CPAS Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW), and the GROW artists at Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore
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Singapore, December 9, 2025 – Orient Futures International (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (“Orient Futures Singapore”) has partnered with Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (“CPAS”) for its first Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) collaboration, marking a meaningful step in the firm’s commitment to community support and inclusion.

This partnership represents Orient Futures Singapore’s first full-fledged CSR collaboration with a social service agency, underscoring the firm’s commitment to making a meaningful impact beyond the financial markets.

Art Meets Purpose

As part of this collaboration, two original artworks were created by artists from CPAS Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workship (GROW), each bringing their own personality, creativity, and lived experience into the pieces. These artworks were later transformed into exclusive corporate gifts, including thermal cups and canvas pouches, designed and produced in partnership with the CPAS artists.

The koi artwork was created by Lim Jia Jun Henry, who expresses himself through drawing and writing. His koi design reflects resilience, quiet strength, and the courage to keep moving forward, characteristics that mirror both his artistic style and personal spirit.

Beneficiary of Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore sharing his artwork and artwork-turned-corporate gifts (Koi fish)
Beneficiary of Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore sharing his artwork and artwork-turned-corporate gifts (sparrow)

The bird artwork was created by Ang Wei Lun, an imaginative and expressive artist known for his vibrant, whimsical illustrations. The bird he painted represents freedom, aspiration, and the uplifting energy he channels through his creations.

Together, these motifs embody the spirit of the CPAS community, one that continues to push boundaries, embrace possibility, and find strength in every unique journey.

This collaboration not only showcases the artists’ individual talents but also amplifies CPAS’s mission to empower persons with cerebral palsy to lead meaningful, fulfilling lives. By giving beneficiaries a platform for their art to be seen, valued, and celebrated, this initiative champions inclusion and meaningful connection within the wider community.

Driving Impact Through Inclusion

This collaboration is grounded in a shared commitment to create meaningful, inclusive opportunities that empower individuals and showcase their talents. By turning the original artworks of CPAS beneficiaries into thoughtfully designed corporate gifts, the initiative demonstrates how creativity can spark connection, foster purpose, and deepen community engagement.

Underscoring the impact of this partnership, Marcus Goi, Chief Executive Officer of Orient Futures Singapore, shared: “This partnership goes beyond Corporate Social Responsibility. It celebrates ability, creativity, and inclusion,”. He also added that “We are honoured to support CPAS and their beneficiaries, and to bring their art into our corporate culture.”

“We are glad to partner Orient Futures Singapore to feature the artwork of our artists from GROW on their corporate gifts.” said Tommy Tng, Head of CPAS Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW). “We hope these unique gifts will open up more conversations and support for persons with cerebral palsy in Singapore.”

Marcus Goi, CEO of Orient Futures Singapore, interacting with representatives from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore

Gift of Hope

Orient Futures Singapore is pleased to support the work of Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) in their programmes and services for over 800 children and adults with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities.

This festive giving season, give a Gift of Hope and donate here: https://bit.ly/4oqaOFK

About Orient Futures Singapore

Orient Futures Singapore offers a comprehensive suite of capital market products, including Exchange Traded Derivatives, OTC Derivatives, Leveraged Foreign Exchange and Securities.

As an Overseas Intermediary of the Shanghai International Energy Exchange (INE), Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE), and Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE), Orient Futures Singapore provides direct access to trading, clearing, and settlement for internationalised futures contracts in China. Our parent company, Shanghai Orient Futures, is the largest broker by aggregated trading volume across China’s two regulated exchanges.

Beyond China market access, Orient Futures Singapore is also a member of the Singapore Exchange (SGX), Asia Pacific Exchange (APEX), and ICE Futures Singapore (ICE SG). Corporate clients can additionally trade on the B3 Exchange through us, further expanding their global trading opportunities.

With a seamless trading experience, low-latency infrastructure, and a dedicated support team across trading hours, Orient Futures Singapore remains committed to providing clients with efficient, secure, and reliable market access.

About Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS)

Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) is a social service agency providing care and services for children and adults with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities. Formerly known as the Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore, CPAS was founded in 1957 and provides early intervention, special education, therapy rehabilitation and clinics, day activity centre programmes, vocational training, and sheltered employment for over 700 children and adults. Driven by our core values of hope, empowerment, aspiration, respect, and trust, we aim to empower persons with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities to realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives. CPAS is a registered charity with IPC status and is a member of the National Council of Social Service. For more information, please visit www.cpas.org.sg.

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