
Evonne Tan
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Jan 7, 2025 |
hubbis.com | Alvin Lee |Kenny Ho |Evonne Tan |Samuel Rhee
As part of the Hubbis Asian Private Wealth Management Year-End Review 2024, Alvin Lee, Country CEO of Maybank Singapore, reflects on a year of robust growth driven by strategic investments in talent, platforms, and client-centric solutions. Lee shares insights into the challenges of talent management and compliance, Maybank’s advances in Islamic wealth offerings and digital transformation, and the firm’s priorities for staying ahead in a competitive and evolving wealth management landscape.
Endowus's Samuel Rhee of Reflects on 2024 Trends and the Future of Digital Wealth Management in Asia
Jan 7, 2025 |
hubbis.com | Samuel Rhee |Kenny Ho |Evonne Tan |Arjun Mittal
As part of the Asian Private Wealth Management Year-End Review 2024, Samuel Rhee, Co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Investment Officer of Endowus, shares his insights on the transformative trends shaping wealth management and his firm’s strategic priorities for 2025. Endowus experienced record-breaking growth in 2024, driven by increased demand for digital wealth platforms, passive investing, and alternative assets such as private credit and equity.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
hubbis.com | Dominic Volek |Kenny Ho |Evonne Tan |Arjun Mittal
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Aug 20, 2024 |
businesstimes.com.sg | Evonne Tan
MANY families have a desire to give back to society and use their wealth as a force for good. While this has traditionally been achieved through philanthropy, we have seen a recent rise in impact investing as an increasing number of wealth holders see the value of aligning investments with their philanthropic goals. Historically, the objectives of investing and doing good are distinct from one another. The basic tenet of investing is to generate a financial return.
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