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Integrated communications agency APRW has added three new clients to its roster, marking fresh wins across the community, creative, and talent development sectors.
The agency has been appointed by Our Tampines Hub (OTH) as its public relations agency on retainer. APRW will lead corporate and public communications for OTH, including media relations, targeted outreach and integrated comms support to strengthen its brand presence and community engagement.
“OTH is more than just a physical space—it is a symbol of community spirit and inclusivity. We look forward to supporting their vision through impactful storytelling and purposeful engagement," said Julie Chiang, director at APRW.
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In the creative space, APRW has been engaged by SOZO for AFA Creators Super Fest Singapore 2025. Happening from 2 to 3 August 2025 at Suntec Singapore, the event is expected to bring together over 300 creators, cosplayers and crafters, with APRW helming publicity efforts for the two-day celebration.
The agency has also partnered with the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia (SingCham) for the inaugural SingCham Uplifting Scholarship. APRW is playing a dual role, offering financial support and internship opportunities as a corporate partner, while also serving as its pro bono communications agency.
Launched in April 2025, the scholarship supports undergraduates from the Greater Jakarta region with financial aid, mentorship and cross-border opportunities. Eight students were awarded at the inaugural SingCham Uplifting Summit in July.
“Supporting the SingCham Uplifting Scholarship reflects our values as a purpose-driven agency and our commitment to nurturing the next generation of communication professionals both in Singapore and Indonesia,” said Anu Gupta, director at APRW.
APRW’s recent wins span both consumer and public sector clients, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted communications partner. Its appointment by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) highlights its growing role in public education and advocacy. The agency supports MSF’s rehabilitation and protection efforts by driving awareness around domestic violence, elder abuse, and child protection, while amplifying national support channels such as the anti-violence helpline and the hand signal for child abuse.
On the corporate front, APRW is working with renewable energy firm Concord New Energy Group (CNE) to lead its public relations efforts from Singapore. With operations in more than 20 countries across four continents, CNE aims to be a recognised global leader in sustainable energy. APRW’s mandate is to help elevate the brand’s visibility and global positioning as it continues to scale its impact from its Singapore headquarters.
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