UOL Group Limited
Website revamp for UOL Group, a leading Singapore property company, refreshed to strengthen Investor Relations communication with investors and partners.
Expertise
Design, Development
Client
UOL Group Limited
Years
2012
Project Overview
UOL Group, one of Singapore’s leading property companies with a portfolio of investment and development properties in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region.
We revamped their website for a refreshed appearance to enhance Investor and Partner Communication with a focus on Investor Relations insights. This provided a stable platform to communicate with investors and partners. Their new site benefited from CMS and Press Release Module functions, email alerts to key players and a live feed from SGX.
The Challenges
- Outdated site not reflecting Investor Relations focus
- No centralized platform for investor and partner communication
- Lacked real-time market and financial data access
The Solutions
- Revamped website with CMS and Press Release Module
- Integrated live SGX feed and email alerts for key stakeholders
- Added dynamic overview page with easy access to financial reports
Our Approach
The integration of a dynamic overview page in our design was driven by the vision to provide visitors with a holistic and real-time view of our client’s standing in the market. By incorporating live feeds from SGX, we ensured the latest news and stock information are readily accessible. The inclusion of easy-to-access links to financial reports and email alerts subscription offers a seamless experience for stakeholders, enabling efficient access to vital financial updates and facilitating timely and informed decisions.
Through this comprehensive website revamp, we’ve successfully united aesthetics with functionality, presenting our client’s organization in a fresh and engaging light. This journey reflects our dedication to pushing the boundaries, culminating in a digital platform that seamlessly connects the organization with its stakeholders, nurturing lasting engagement and fostering growth.