Our Story
Where Aurem Path Began
Aurem Path was established in Singapore with a straightforward observation: most people leave school with almost no practical financial knowledge, yet the decisions they make in their twenties and thirties shape decades of financial life. Licensed advisers serve an important role, but they operate within a commercial framework that isn't always aligned with pure education.
The founders — financial educators with backgrounds spanning banking, personal finance coaching, and curriculum development — wanted to occupy a different space. A place where someone could walk in without being sold anything, ask any question without feeling naïve, and leave with a clearer, more informed understanding of their own financial situation.
The name Aurem, from the Latin for gold, reflects not wealth in its material sense, but the quality of what we're after: refined clarity, honest value, and something that endures. Path speaks for itself — a direction, not a destination.
Our Mission
To make structured, honest financial education available to individuals in Singapore — at every stage of their financial journey — without commercial pressure or conflicting interests.
Our Values
- Clarity over complexity
- Vendor-neutral perspective in all programs
- Respect for each person's pace and context
- Accountability to educational outcomes, not sales metrics
Singapore-Rooted
Everything we teach is grounded in Singapore's financial landscape — CPF mechanics, local insurance product categories, MAS-regulated instruments, and property-related financial decisions that matter here.
The People
Who You'll Be Working With
Each member of the Aurem Path team brings practical experience — not just theoretical grounding — to their sessions.
Wei Liang Cheng
Lead Financial Educator
More than a decade in personal finance coaching and curriculum development, with a background in banking and private wealth. Wei Liang leads the Strategic Wealth Planning program and oversees all curriculum design.
Priya Ravindran
Program Director
Priya brings a background in adult education and financial planning to her role as Program Director. She designs and delivers the Insurance Literacy program and coordinates participant journeys from enquiry through completion.
Marcus Tan
Client Engagement Lead
Marcus manages first conversations, program matching, and ongoing participant relationships. He facilitates the Financial Foundations program for young adults and brings a warm, grounded presence to the practice.
Our Standards
How We Operate
Our operational standards are not marketing language — they define decisions we make every day about how programs are designed and delivered.
No Product Sales
Aurem Path does not sell, recommend, or receive commission from any financial product. This commitment is non-negotiable and defines the character of every program.
Small Group Sizes
Groups are capped at 8 participants to maintain the quality of discussion, ensure individual attention, and create a space where questions feel welcome rather than intrusive.
Regular Content Review
Program content is reviewed at minimum twice yearly to reflect changes in Singapore's financial regulations, CPF policies, insurance frameworks, and tax structures.
Participant Data Privacy
Personal information shared during programs — financial situations, goals, concerns — is treated with strict confidentiality and is not shared with any third party.
Written Program Materials
All programs include written takeaways — worksheets, reference documents, and strategy summaries — so learning doesn't depend entirely on memory or notes taken during sessions.
Clear Scope of Service
We are transparent about what financial education can and cannot do. We do not act as licensed financial advisers, and we always make this distinction clear to participants from the outset.
Financial Literacy in Singapore — What We Actually Do
Singapore's financial environment is sophisticated and, for many, genuinely difficult to navigate without guidance. The range of CPF account types, the distinctions between different categories of insurance products, the mechanics of dollar-cost averaging within local investment instruments — these are not trivial matters, and they have real consequences for long-term financial wellbeing.
Aurem Path works with individuals and small groups in Singapore to build the conceptual foundation and practical frameworks needed to engage with these topics confidently. The programs are not meant to replace qualified financial advisers — they are designed to make those conversations more productive by ensuring participants understand enough to ask the right questions and evaluate the answers they receive.
Young adults facing their first salary, professionals entering their peak earning years, individuals reviewing their insurance coverage for the first time — each of these groups faces different challenges, and Aurem Path's program structure reflects that. The approach is always the same: structured, patient, free from commercial pressure, and grounded in Singapore's specific financial landscape.
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A brief conversation is often all it takes to identify the most suitable starting point. We're glad to help without any obligation.
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