PwC Singapore Promotes 13 New Partners, Majority Specialise in AI and Tech
Source: Yahoo Finance / PR Newswire
PwC Singapore has appointed 13 new partners, with eight of the 13 focused on artificial intelligence, technology, and data. The appointments span assurance, deals, risk services, and tax, reinforcing the firm's strategy of embedding AI across its professional services amid rising client demand for tech-enabled advisory.

PwC Singapore has elevated 13 professionals to its partnership ranks, with a clear majority working directly with artificial intelligence, technology, and data. The cohort, announced on July 1, spans assurance, deals, risk services, and tax, signalling the firm's aggressive push to embed AI across every service line.
The new partners bring deep industry experience spanning technology, energy, healthcare, banking, and capital markets. Among them are specialists in AI-driven audit, cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, AI-enhanced financial due diligence, and agent-led solutions for deal execution. PwC's executive chairman Marcus Lam emphasised that the firm is scaling its ability to deliver in the era of AI while staying grounded in trust and human judgment.
The appointments reflect a broader shift across Singapore's professional services sector. As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, accounting and advisory firms are racing to build practices that can audit algorithms, advise on AI governance, and structure deals around AI-enabled businesses. PwC's latest partner class suggests the firm sees AI not as a separate technology vertical but as a layer that touches every part of its business.
Why it matters for Singapore: The Big Four's partnership composition is a leading indicator of where Singapore's economy is heading. When a majority of new partners at a major firm are AI or technology specialists, it tells you that the demand for AI-related professional services has crossed a critical threshold. For Singapore's talent ecosystem, it also signals where the most valuable career paths will form: at the intersection of domain expertise and AI fluency.