SINGAPORE - DBS chief executive Tan Su Shan, who took over the reins at the bank in 2025, has topped Fortune’s 2025 list of the most powerful women in Asia.
Selected by Fortune editors for their measurable impact, reach and capacity to shape the future, the list includes influential women leaders who have seized regional and global volatility as opportunities for business advantage, the business magazine said.
Separately, Fortune in its first “Most Influential Women” list named Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo among the 12 women from policymaking, pop culture and professional sports, “who together show the diverse ways that power gets expressed across the Asia-Pacific”.
Also on this list is Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, the four members of K-pop girl group Blackpink, actresses Michelle Yeoh and Xin Zhilei, Olympic skier Eileen Gu, and tennis players Naomi Osaka, Zheng Qinwen and Alexandra Eala.
On Mrs Teo, Fortune said she has overseen updates to Singapore’s pioneering AI governance framework
In her previous role as minister for manpower, she implemented a 10-year road map to raise retirement and reemployment ages, championed a 30 per cent cumulative wage increase for essential workers, and expanded wage support for Singapore’s most vulnerable citizens, Fortune said.
As for Fortune’s most powerful women in Asia, here is who makes the list:
Tan Su Shan, CEO of DBS, has spent more than 15 years at Singapore’s largest bank after stints at Morgan Stanley and Citi.


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