ERM’s global CEO Tom Reichert and ERM’s Asia CEO Nat Vanitchyangkul announced the plans on May 20 at a client event at ERM’s office in Collyer Quay. Representatives from EDB, the British High Commissioner and the British PM’s Trade Envoy to Singapore were also in attendance.
Specialist sustainability consultancy ERM will expand its Southeast Asia (SEA) hub in Singapore with support from the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB).
The firm says it will create up to 40 new roles at the SEA Hub in Singapore. They will work on areas such as new energy; integrated environmental, social and governance (ESG) due diligence; monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV); and sustainable asset retirement.

