EY member firms in Singapore have been awarded the Data Protection Trustmark (DPTM) and the Cyber Trust Mark, both valid for three years from April 2026. These certifications, granted by the Infocomm Media Development Authority and the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore respectively, underscore EY’s commitment to robust data protection and cybersecurity practices.
The DPTM certification, a voluntary enterprise-wide recognition, was conferred on six EY entities, including Ernst & Young Solutions LLP and EY Corporate Services Pte Ltd. This certification followed a rigorous third-party audit, reinforcing EY’s data governance and protection standards. “Trust is the foundation of our business,” said Liew Nam Soon, Singapore Managing Partner at Ernst & Young Solutions LLP, highlighting the firm’s dedication to high standards of data protection.
In addition, Ernst & Young Advisory Pte. Ltd. received the Cyber Trust Mark as a Cyber Trust Advocate, the highest tier for organisations with advanced digital maturity or those in regulated sectors. This certification validates EY’s cybersecurity resilience and governance. Nam Soon remarked, “Achieving the Cyber Trust Mark as a Cyber Trust Advocate is a result of the collective efforts of our Singapore and globally managed services teams.”
These certifications not only affirm EY’s investments in data protection and cybersecurity but also enhance confidence among stakeholders, enabling the firm to deliver large-scale and complex engagements securely.



