SGX Cares raises $2.5 million for charity during 20th anniversary

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SGX Cares raises $2.5 million for charity during 20th anniversary
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The Charity Run took place with guest-of-honour Minister of State for Social and Family Development Sun Xueling flagging off the run which featured two race categories, the 3km Chief Challenge involving CEOs and chiefs of companies and the 5km mass run for other participants.

SINGAPORE — The 2023 SGX Cares Bull Charge raised a total of S$2,538,888 during its various fundraising activities this year, which culminated with its SGX Cares Bull Charge Charity Run that was held at the Marina Barrage for the first time.

In the Charity Run’s 3km Chief Challenge, Jens Olav Graver from Yinson Production Offshore Pte Ltd came in first place with a time of 11 mins 31 secs. Eik Sheng Kwek from City Development Limited is in second spot with a time of 11 mins and 41 sec, while Geok Wah Siah from Bank of America is in third place . Below are the results for the Charity Run’s 5km Mass Run.

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