20 Collyer Quay
Guide PSF: $11 – $13.30
20 Collyer Quay is a 24-storey Grade A office building on the Singapore waterfront, overlooking Marina Bay in the heart of Raffles Place. One of the CBD’s most distinctive business addresses, it combines a prestigious Marina Bay-facing position with direct MRT connectivity — making it a strong choice for financial, professional services, and regional headquarters tenants.
Originally completed in 1986 and comprehensively refurbished in 2008, the building offers well-configured floor plates suited to mid-to-large occupiers. The tower was formerly known as Tung Centre.
Location
20 Collyer Quay sits at the edge of the Raffles Place financial district, directly above Raffles Place MRT station (East West Line / North South Line).
Tenants have fully sheltered access to Clifford Centre, Change Alley, and the waterfront promenade along Marina Bay. The underground Raffles Place Link Mall connects to surrounding buildings for additional food and retail.
Parking
Visitor parking is available at 20 Collyer Quay at $2.50/30min before 6pm. Nearby car parking is also available at Collyer Quay Centre or 30 Raffles Place.
| Building Name | 20 Collyer Quay |
| Storeys | 24 |
| Year Built | 1984 |
| Typical Floor Area | 9,700 sqft |
| Net Lettable Area | 220,000 sqft |
| Air-conditioning | Centralised |
| Parking | Yes, 1 : 2,500sf |
| Notable Tenants | Finexis Advisory Munich Reinsurance Company Pte Ltd Nasdaq (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd Export-Import Bank of India BNP Bank Paribas |
Office For Rent
| Address | Floor | PSF (negotiable) | Size (sqft) | Available | Condition | Remarks |
| 20 Collyer Quay | Low | $ 11.20 | 1,733 | Q3 | Fitted | |
| 20 Collyer Quay | Mid | $ 11.00 | 1,001 | Q2 | Fitted | |
| 20 Collyer Quay | Mid | $ 13.30 | 2,034 | Q3 | Bare | Bay view |
| 20 Collyer Quay | Mid | $ 11.50 | 2,325 | Q4 | Fitted |
*Disclaimer: Prices reflected above are guide prices and subject to change by management at any time.
accessibility & location
neighbourhood
Raffles Place is at the heart of the Central Business District (CBD) in Singapore. Major businesses choose to be located here, as it brings them closer to the pulse of business activity in Singapore. Some of the tallest commercial buildings and landmarks of the city are located in this district. The density of the working crowd created a vibrant night scene around the area, with numerous bars, pubs and restaurants integrated in the office buildings and along the nearby shophouse areas.
Raffles Place is well connected via both the East West MRT Line and the North South MRT Line. Retail malls, restaurants, cafes and various amenities such as gyms and banks are also located in the area to cater to the working crowd.