This year marks a big milestone in our nation’s history as we reach Singapore’s 60th birthday. To celebrate, we’re bringing a bit of nostalgia to the Trust App for you to enjoy each time you log in over the birthday period.
Our team got together to brainstorm notable chapters in Singapore’s history and then turned some of the most iconic ones into delightful visuals for our customers.
The result? A timeline on your Trust App’s login screen that blends memorable moments, quirky Singapore trivia, and bold design – uniquely crafted with love by our team.
From Singapore’s independence in 1965, to the MRT system going live in 1987 and the opening of Gardens by the Bay in 2012, each memory captures a special event that shaped our nation.
Simply click on the icon highlighted below to read more about the treasured moments in Singapore’s history.
You can look forward to viewing a new feature added to the timeline every few days on your Trust App until 15 August. So far, more than 150,000 customers have viewed and read the timeline features.
It’s a tribute to the everyday magic of Singapore, told through the lens of Trust’s playful and proudly local personality – designed to bring delight and nostalgia to the lives of our customers.
Naveen Sethia, Head of Design & Customer Experience at Trust, said: “Singapore turns 60, and with it comes a wave of nostalgia and pride. To honour this milestone, we’ve curated a special SG60 series on your Trust App login screen – a tribute to the iconic moments, shared memories and journey that have shaped the nation over the past six decades. We hope these snapshots of history bring a smile, spark curiosity, and stir up fond memories each time you log in. ”
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