SINGAPORE – To commemorate its 75th anniversary, Tokio Marine Life Insurance Company of Singapore (TMLS) continues its commitment to community service through its Head to Toe Care programme. For the second year in a row, TMLS is shifting the focus of its corporate social responsibility efforts to the recognition and support of healthcare workers.
From December 11 to 13, TMLS set up a mobile massage station at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) to provide nearly 300 medical staff with a free 20-minute head, shoulder or foot massage. This thoughtful gesture is intended to express gratitude to the hospital staff for their unwavering dedication and hard work.
What is unique about the “Head to Toe Care” program is the participation of qualified masseurs with visual impairments from the mobile massage team. The company said their involvement not only brings unique care and skills to the program, but also aligns with TMLS’s commitment to supporting the independence and resilience of people with disabilities.
TMLS Chief Executive Officer Christopher Teo expressed his gratitude, saying, “TMLS is honored to once again express its gratitude to the medical staff who continue to dedicate their lives to caring for patients and supporting their families with compassion. We are also grateful to the mobile massage team for their We appreciate the passion and hard work of masseurs with disabilities. We are delighted to once again be championing their independence and resilience.”
In related developments elsewhere in the country, Singlife disclosed significant changes to its ownership structure. Existing major shareholder Sumitomo Life has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the Singlife shares previously held by TPG, an investor since 2020, holding a 35% stake in the company.