Leadership with discipline, transparency, and purpose. A club that truly serves its members — today and for generations to come.
SRC exists for its members — not the other way around. Every decision, every budget line, every initiative begins and ends with one question: does this serve our members?
Members have raised important questions about how decisions are made and resources used. Under Ricky's leadership, openness will not be the exception — it will be the standard.
Honouring SRC's proud heritage while investing wisely in its future. Financially disciplined. Operationally rigorous. Focused on outcomes that members can see and feel.
"I don't seek this position for the title. I seek it because I believe SRC can be something extraordinary — for every single member."
Ricky Sapuran Singh carries a lifetime of leadership across service, enterprise, and community. As a former SAF Major, he was trained to command under pressure, make disciplined decisions, and always put the mission — and his people — first. That same DNA shapes how he approaches SRC.
As an entrepreneur, Ricky understands that institutions must earn their keep — through prudent financial management, accountability, and delivering real value. He knows how to build, and how to rebuild when it matters.
As a cancer survivor, Ricky has confronted mortality with grace and emerged with a sharpened sense of purpose. He does not take this responsibility lightly. He carries it with the resilience of someone who knows what truly matters.
Ricky's commitment to community extends well beyond the boardroom. As a Grassroots Member for Bukit Gombak GRC, he has worked at the ground level — connecting with residents, supporting community initiatives, and understanding what it truly means to serve a diverse constituency. That same spirit of service informed his active participation in National Day Parade preparations, where he contributed to one of Singapore's most significant national celebrations year after year.
As a Condominium Management Committee Chairman, Ricky has direct, hands-on experience governing a shared residential community — managing budgets, mediating competing interests, maintaining facilities, and earning the trust of fellow residents through transparent, fair decision-making. It is precisely the kind of institutional governance experience that SRC's presidency demands.
He is not a career politician. He is a member — one who loves this club and has chosen to stand up for it.
Read His Vision →Ricky's leadership credentials extend well beyond business. He has served Singapore's communities at every level — from the neighbourhood to the national stage.
Served as an active Grassroots Member under the People's Association framework at Bukit Gombak GRC — engaging residents, supporting community programmes, and working across racial and cultural lines to strengthen neighbourhood bonds. This ground-level service instilled in Ricky a deep understanding of what diverse communities need from their leaders: consistency, accessibility, and genuine care.
Ricky has been part of Singapore's National Day Parade on multiple occasions — contributing to the nation's most significant annual celebration. Participation in NDP is not merely ceremonial; it demands coordination, discipline, teamwork, and pride in shared identity. It reflects Ricky's enduring commitment to Singapore's values and national community.
As Chairman of a condominium Management Committee, Ricky led a governing body responsible for shared facilities, estate budgets, resident relations, and contractor management — the precise governance challenges SRC faces at scale. He navigated complex interests, enforced fair policies, and maintained resident trust through transparent communication. This is institutional leadership with real accountability and real consequences.
Ricky brings qualities that some call unconventional. We call them essential.
Ricky cares deeply. That passion is not a liability — it is the reason he will fight for this club when others walk away.
In a landscape of committee-speak and managed communications, Ricky tells members the truth. All of it — not just the comfortable parts.
Ricky owes nothing to any faction. He is not part of the internal politics. His only obligation is to the membership — and that is exactly how it should be.
Five pillars. One direction. A club that works for its members — today and for the next generation.
I write to you not as a politician, but as a member — someone who has watched this club with deep affection and, at times, with genuine concern.
SRC is more than a recreational club. It is a community built over generations, held together by the shared values of fellowship, trust, and belonging. I believe those values are worth protecting. I believe this club can be something extraordinary — not just for those of us here today, but for the members who will walk through these doors long after we are gone.
I have heard your concerns. About transparency. About how decisions are made. About whether your voice truly matters. I want you to know: I hear you, and I take those concerns seriously.
I am not standing for this position because it is easy. I am standing because I believe SRC deserves leadership that is accountable, open, and genuinely committed to you — its members. The kind of leadership that does not require asking who benefits from a decision, because the answer is always the same: the membership.
This election is not about me. It is about what kind of club we choose to be. I invite you — regardless of who you have supported in the past — to join me in building an SRC that every member can be proud of.
The work begins with trust. And trust begins with your vote on 25 April.
Meet Ricky. Ask questions. Share your vision for SRC. These events are for every member — no invitation required.
An informal evening for members to meet Ricky, hear his vision, and share what matters most to them. Light refreshments provided. All members welcome.
Ask Ricky anything — directly and without filters. Governance, finances, facilities, vision. This is your forum. No scripted answers. No managed messages.
Drop by, introduce yourself, and have a direct conversation with Ricky. Small group. Personal. Genuine. Because leadership starts with listening.
Every great campaign runs on the energy of people who care. Whether you want to attend events, spread the word, or simply register your support — your involvement matters.
"The strength of SRC lies not in its committee — it lies in its members."
— Ricky Sapuran Singh
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