RSP is recognised as Champion of Good in the 2025 cohort by National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre in the company’s inaugural participation

Left to right: CEO of RSP Mr. Beh Swee Chiew, Minister Ong Ye Kung, and NVPC Chairman Mr. Seah Chin Siong.
Singapore, 25 July 2025 – RSP, a leading global multi-disciplinary architectural and engineering design group headquartered in Singapore, is delighted to announce its recognition as a Champion of Good in the 2025 cohort by the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC). This prestigious accolade, the highest tier within the Company of Good (COG) framework, marks a significant milestone for RSP as a first-time participant and winner, firmly establishing its position as a company deeply committed to making positive difference in society.
The CEO of RSP, Mr. Beh Swee Chiew, was presented with the Champion of Good plaque at the 2025 COG Conference and Conferment by Guest-of-Honour Mr. Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health and Coordinating Minister for Social Policies, on 17 July.
“We are truly humbled and proud to be named a Champion of Good,” shared Mr. Beh Swee Chiew, CEO of RSP. “This recognition strengthens our belief that being a successful company goes hand-in-hand with being a responsible and caring corporate citizen, reflecting our collective contributions to the wider communities.”
RSP’s successful submission highlighted the company’s comprehensive approach to embedding purpose throughout its operations across 12 markets and 1,000 employees. This commitment is evident in its dedicated team, leadership advocacy, and consistent decision-making aligned with its purpose.
The firm demonstrated robust policies and practices across key impact areas:
- Governance: Maintaining high standards of integrity with comprehensive policies, responsible procurement, data privacy, diversity in leadership, and a strong emphasis on employee upskilling.
- People: Prioritising employee well-being, career advancement, diversity and inclusion, and work-life balance.
- Environment: Implementing measures to reduce its environmental footprint, including efforts in greenhouse gas emission reduction, waste minimisation, promotion of eco-buildings, and contribution to Singapore’s Green Plan.
- Society: Actively supporting arts, culture, heritage, community development, and education through donations, asset sharing, event sponsorships and extensive volunteering efforts for various groups.
- Economic: Contributing to the economy through job creation, R&D investments, and supporting local businesses.
RSP’s commitment to excellence is further demonstrated by its track record of national recognitions, including the Patron of the Arts Award. The award recognises its collaboration with the National Museum of Singapore, where RSP’s StoreyLab division volunteered their time to design the museum’s social space for seniors, Reunion Café, to foster social interaction through a relaxing and thoughtful environment.
Under its RSP Academy initiative, the company actively engages with the next generation of built environment professionals through immersive workshops and cultural exchange programmes for architecture students from across the globe, nurturing future talent and sharing insights on creating impactful spaces. RSP also serves as a trusted bridge for foreign policymakers to share Singapore’s success stories, contributing to global knowledge sharing in sustainable and community-focused urban development. Reinforcing its dedication to social impact, RSP proudly supported EPIC Homes, an initiative by the Singapore Institute of Architects that empowers underprivileged communities by building homes. These hands-on efforts highlight RSP’s belief that exemplary design is intrinsically linked to positive social contribution.
