Hong Kong-based professional services firms ramp up in Singapore as they eye lucrative Southeast Asian market
- Hong Kong-based architecture and design firm One Space is expanding in Singapore as it eyes medical tourism opportunities
- Mayer Brown is forming a JV with Singapore law firm PK Wong & Nair to cover the region
Professional services companies are expanding their presence in Singapore as they seek to gain a bigger share of the growing Southeast Asian market, with some eyeing the medical tourism sector.
The Southeast Asian region, including Singapore and Thailand, had a combined population of 662 million in 2020 and a combined gross domestic product of US$3 trillion, making it the fifth-largest economic bloc in the world, according to official data.
One Space, established in 2004 with its Hong Kong office located in Kinwick Centre in Central, is looking to hire more people in Singapore to expand its small team there, said Greg Pearce, managing director and co-founder of the design firm. Pearce is relocating to Singapore himself after about three decades in Hong Kong.
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With Pearce’s relocation, Dickson Yuen, whose responsibilities have included leadership of the company’s Hong Kong business, has been promoted to regional director, reporting to the firm’s co-founders.
Pearce’s relocation comes at a time when the company is seeing more opportunities in the medical tourism segment, where Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, are attracting a large portion of the lucrative market.
In Hong Kong, where One Space employs around two dozen people, the firm is also working on an office design for Swiss private bank Julius Baer, among other projects.
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“Over the past 10 years we have built a highly competitive and dynamic offering in Singapore,” said Mayer Brown’s Chair, Jon Van Gorp. “The continued growth of the market as an international legal hub, along with the increasing prominence of Singapore law as a preferred governing law across Southeast Asia, has driven client demand for an integrated local and international service offering.”