About Alder Events Management
Alder Events Management is an event planning company based at 133 New Bridge Road in the Chinatown Point area, covering islandwide engagements across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming active contact channels via WhatsApp, phone, and enquiry form. No Google reviews are currently on record, so independent rating data is unavailable at this stage.
For prospective clients, the process typically begins with an enquiry by event date, venue, and headcount, followed by a theme or style consultation to establish the scope and desired outcome. Event planners work on a package basis, coordinating across multiple vendors — venue, catering, décor, entertainment, and photography — with a deposit usually due on signing (typically 30–50%) and the balance settled one to two weeks before the event. Lead time matters considerably: weddings and corporate events with multiple moving parts are best initiated six to twelve months out, particularly if a specific venue or peak Saturday date is involved. For smaller celebrations such as birthday parties or baby full-month events, six to twelve weeks is generally sufficient, though popular entertainment and décor suppliers book up quickly. Enquire early about wet-weather contingency if any portion of the event is held outdoors, and confirm whether public liability insurance is in place — venues such as HDB void decks and condominium function rooms often require a copy before approving setup.
To get started, reach out to Alder Events Management via WhatsApp or the enquiry form with your event date, approximate headcount, and a brief description of the occasion so they can advise on package options and availability.
Lock in the date with a written contract and deposit, confirm the public liability insurance and any HDB / condo / hotel venue paperwork, and put the deliverables, balance schedule, and rescheduling policy in writing.
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Alder Events Management prices on a package basis, with the final figure depending on the event type, headcount, scope of coordination, and number of vendors managed. As a general reference, full event planning in Singapore (excluding venue hire and catering) typically runs S$5,000–25,000+ for weddings and larger corporate functions. Smaller celebrations such as birthday parties or baby full-month events with entertainment and décor can range from S$500 to S$2,500. Itemise the full cost before signing: the deposit (typically 30–50% on signing), balance payment schedule, hours of coverage or coordination, deliverables, travel charges for non-central venues, and GST. Ask what happens to the deposit if you need to reschedule. See the full Event Planners cost guide for Singapore →
For weddings and larger corporate events, six to twelve months ahead is the standard — peak Saturdays in March, April, October, and November fill earliest, and popular planners coordinating multiple vendors are often committed well in advance of that. If a specific venue or catering partner is part of the brief, their availability may be the binding constraint, not the planner's. For birthday parties, baby full-month or 100-day celebrations, and smaller functions, six to twelve weeks is usually workable, though in-demand entertainment and décor specialists can be unavailable closer to the date. Confirm whether your chosen date is secured by the deposit and ask about wet-weather or force-majeure contingency, especially for outdoor or partially outdoor events.
Singapore industry standard is a 30–50% deposit on signing to hold the date and initiate planning work — this typically covers the date reservation, initial consultations, vendor scoping, and any design or mood-board hours. The balance is usually collected one to two weeks before the event. Confirm in writing whether the deposit is refundable, non-refundable, or transferable to a future date if you need to cancel or postpone. Most planners treat deposits as non-refundable once planning work has begun, but allow rescheduling within a set window. Also ask about public liability insurance — HDB void decks, condominium function rooms, and hotel venues often require a copy of the certificate before permitting setup, and the planner or their vendor partners should be able to provide this. Lock in the deliverables, balance schedule, and rescheduling policy in a written contract before paying.
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