UOB announces collaborations with Institutes of Higher Learning and industry partners at Better U to drive job transformation

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The Bank launches Better U Pivot programme for career transitions; 

Centre of Excellence to grow AI and Data Analytics talent

SINGAPORE, Oct. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- UOB is partnering with Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) and industry partners to launch an industry-first comprehensive structured 12-month programme with customised learning paths and coaching to support colleagues' transition into new roles within the Bank. Coined as the Better U Pivot programme, this is one of the key initiatives announced today at UOB's annual employee festival, Better U.

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As part of its employee upskilling and reskilling programme, UOB also launched the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Analytics Centre of Excellence (AIDA CoE), a joint collaboration with the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and National University of Singapore (NUS). The programme aims to accelerate the development of AIDA professionals for the finance sector.

Graced by Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng, the Better U Festival, in its sixth edition this year, underscores UOB's commitment to building colleagues' future-readiness and adaptability amid the rapidly evolving financial sector.

Mr Dean Tong, Head of Group Human Resources at UOB, said, "The launch of Better U five years ago has solidified our commitment to building our own timber, and also accelerated the development and implementation of holistic training programmes to nurture growth mindset, digital awareness, and other essential soft skills for all our people."

"Our successes and failures through the years of experimenting have furnished us with insights on what methodologies are effective in augmenting our employees' growth and pitfalls to avoid. We are continually enhancing our support system and programmes to help our colleagues pivot their careers at scale, from areas of low growth to high growth, to remain relevant and achieve sustainable careers. That is the essence of our Better U Pivot programme. This, together with the AIDA CoE, represents a significant step forward in our journey of continuous learning and development, ensuring our team is well-equipped to meet the shifting demands of the industry."

Pivoting colleagues into future-ready roles

Reskilling and upskilling to stay relevant continues to be the foremost concern for Singapore workers, according to UOB's ASEAN Consumer Sentiment Study 2024[1]. Over nine in 10 respondents shared this as their top challenge, a slight inch up compared to 2023. Fully cognisant of employees' concerns, UOB is providing robust training programmes to cater to their urge to stay relevant and to pursue their professional goals.