Inspired by real-life events, the episode sees us go back in time with Chester (Adrian Pang), to when he meets his first clients - a young couple who owns a small bus company. Guided by values he holds close to his heart, he stands with the family through all their successes and setbacks. It is a story of the triumph of the human spirit, and relationships forged through trial and time. Inspired by real-life events, the episode sees us go back in time with Chester (Adrian Pang), to when he meets his first clients - a young couple who owns a small bus company. Guided by values he holds close to his heart, he stands with the family through all their successes and setbacks. It is a story of the triumph of the human spirit, and relationships forged through trial and time.
Recently, I have attended the premiere of the DBS sparks mini-series (7th installment), together with Nathan Hartono and Jaime Teo!
It was a touching and heart-warming short film, which educated me that a bank wasn't only about transactions but humanity. This reflects the bank's commitment to understanding what matters in life, and integrating banking seamlessly with everyday living.
DBS believes in going the extra mile for customers so that they can achieve their dreams and get more out of life. Catch it when this mini-series is out on 16 June 2017.
You may wish to catch the previous episodes here.