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Temus Partners With IMDA, Peak3, Resaro To Accelerate AI Transformation

  • kyletanchua
  • Oct 2, 2025
  • 3 min read

Temus is helping Singapore gear up for its AI era.

Two people hold a framed certificate, smiling against a blue backdrop labeled "Public Sector Day Singapore." A Temus banner stands nearby.
Temus-IMDA partnership. Credits: Temus

The digital solutions provider on Wednesday, 30 September announced its latest initiatives to accelerate AI transformation across public and private sectors in the island city, including new collaborations and staff appointments.


“As Singapore advances toward Smart Nation 2.0, Temus is proud be partners on this journey, by bringing together public scale, private innovation, strategic partners, and talent to we deliver human-centric AI and digital transformation for lasting societal and economic impact” said Ng Lai Yee, Chief Executive Officer of Temus.


One of the new partners is AI assurance provider Resaro. Both it and Temus are signatories of Singapore’s AI Verify Foundation and similarly intend to support the responsible adoption of trusted, enterprise-grade AI.


Temus’ partnership with Resaro involves the former continuing to deliver its strategic advisory capabilities in designing AI governance frameworks and orchestrating AI for business outcomes, while the latter serves as an independent, third-party AI assurance provider in evaluating AI solutions.


Four people smiling at a Temus event in Singapore. Banners display "Unlocking Economic and Societal Value" and "Trustworthy AI."
Temus-Resaro partnership. Credits: Temus

Resaro’s platform automates and scales the evaluation of AI solutions against AI quality indicators that bridge business, governance and technical considerations, embedding assurance into the development lifecycle.


"This isn't about auditing AI after the fact; it's about building trust into the very fabric of the AI development lifecycle,” said Sutowo Wong, Managing Director of AI and Data at Temus. “Our partnership with Resaro operationalises governance, providing a clear, automated path for our clients to move from pilot projects to production-ready systems with confidence,” he added.


Four people pose at a Temus event booth with banners and a screen displaying “Accelerating AI-driven Insurance Innovation.”
Temus-Peak3 partnership. Credits: Temus

Peak3 is also one of Temus’ new partners. In this partnership, the two firms will work together to position the insurance sector as a potential growth frontier for AI acceleration.


Right now, Peak3's cloud-native platform supports over 2 billion policies and serves 50+ insurance partners in the world, including leading names such as AIA, Prudential, Zurich and Income Insurance. Its core capabilities span policy administration, claims processing, and distribution enablement, providing a resilient backbone for insurers across multiple markets. With AI layered onto this foundation, the potential multiplier effect will reportedly be significant.


Insurance is often seen as a sector where digital adoption has lagged customer expectations, creating inefficiencies in operations and gaps in product relevance. This means the sector has plenty of room for growth. And with the integration of Smart Nation services and public sector datasets in Singapore, the partnership could help further accelerate the shift through embedded insurance models, making protection more seamless and personalised both for citizens and businesses.


“With billions of policies managed on our platform and partnerships with leading insurers worldwide, Peak3 is uniquely positioned to lead the next wave of AI-powered insurance transformation,” said Bill Song, Chief Executive Officer of Peak3. “Through our partnership with Temus, we will combine proven capabilities and advanced AI to enable more insurers to realize the full potential of embedding secure, context-aware protection into everyday life at scale, while unlocking new value across the insurance ecosystem."

Meanwhile, Temus is also expanding its relationship with the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to grow Singapore’s AI workforce, and the AI Verify Foundation (AIVF) in building trustworthy AI.


This expanded commitment reflects Temus' deepening partnership with IMDA and reinforces its role in shaping Singapore's AI landscape and digital transformation. The collaboration complements Temus' existing partnership under the TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative, further cementing its contribution to Singapore's digital future.


“We are pleased to expand our collaboration with local industry leaders like Temus through TeSA and AIVF,” said Kiren Kumar, Deputy Chief Executive of IMDA. “These partnerships are critical in developing tech talent and accelerating the deployment of trusted AI solutions that businesses and consumers can use with confidence.”


Along with the new partnerships, Temus announced the addition of new key executives to its team. These include the appointments of Sutowo Wong as Managing Director, AI & Data; Vincent Tay as Managing Director and Head of Public Sector; Samuel Chong as Managing Director of Insurance; and Carl Ward as Advisor for Technology & Innovation.


Lastly, Temus announced the launch of “T-Shape Community”, an in-house program designed to build AI fluency across all roles - technical and non-technical alike - by equipping employees with generative AI tools and practical know-how.

  • Temus announced three new strategic partnerships to accelerate AI transformation across Singapore.

  • The firm has also expanded its leadership team with new appointments to support this effort.

  • Temus also announced the launch of a new in-house program designed to build AI fluency across different roles in the firm.

 
 
 

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