Benjamin Tan

ESG Business Development Manager at STACS

Benjamin Tan is an experienced professional in the field of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, currently serving as the ESG Business Development Manager at ESGpedia since April 2022. In this role, Benjamin contributes to major initiatives such as the ESCAP Sustainable Business Network and the Asia-Pacific Single Accesspoint for ESG Data. Previous positions include ESG Business Development Associate and Intern at ESGpedia, where Benjamin focused on building strategic partnerships and supporting business strategy development. In addition, Benjamin is actively involved with the UN Global Compact Network Singapore as a Youth Alliance Member and leads the Green Wardrobes Cell at NUS SAVE. Earlier experience includes a Compensation Analyst Intern role at Carrots Consulting and an Operations Intern position at LivFresh Farms. Benjamin is pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management at the National University of Singapore, expected to graduate in May 2024.

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STACS

STACS is an award-winning Singapore FinTech development company with a Vision to provide Transformative Technology for the Financial Industry, with our complete infrastructure of live institutional platforms that make global markets simpler. Our clients and partners include global investment banks, national stock exchanges, custodian banks, asset managers, and private banks. STACS provides a Green Finance and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)-enabling infrastructure that leads the way forward by digitalizing assets and processes. STACS aims to empower financial institutions to unlock massive value and discover new opportunities through our technology. STACS is a Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Global FinTech Innovation Challenge Awards 2020 winner, technology partner of Project Ubin led by MAS, and also a two-times awardee of the Financial Sector Technology and Innovation (FSTI) grant administered by MAS


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