The inaugural WealthTech Conference brought together key leaders from the finance sector to discuss industry trends and insights.
Endowus Chairman & CIO, Samuel Rhee went on Market View to share how would recent Central Bank developments weigh on major economies and markets.
Investments in wealth tech in Asia doubled from $1.1bn in 2017 to $2.2bn in 2021, while that of Singapore grew seven times, according to the Endowus-KPMG WealthTech report.
WealthTech venture funding in Singapore rose sevenfold during the past four years, far outpacing equivalent figures across Asia and globally.
Venture funding in wealth management startups in Singapore surged in recent years as companies looked to address gaps in the market neglected by traditional wealth managers.
This issue of the "New Age of Finance" series focuses on how digital investment tools can help new and young investors to better grasp opportunities in the investing space.
Investors are questioning if the strong performance of ESG investments in prior years has been more hype than substance. Min Axthelm, Endowus' Director of Investment Research shares her views.
How are consumers reacting to investing during these tumultuous times and what concerns do they have? Prime Time’s Timothy Go and Bharati Jagdish speak with Samuel Rhee, Chairman and CIO of Endowus to find out more.
Gregory Van, CEO of Endowus talks about how investors should be adjusting their investment strategy amidst market volatility, rising interest rates and growing fears of recession.
Gen Z and young millennials are concerned about environmental and social issues, and more likely to have sustainable investments, says survey,
Endowus only charges investment advisory fees and does not charge sales commissions, which is a big difference to traditional practices in the wealth industry.
Steffanie Yuen, former Managing Director at Value Partners and Chief Marketing Officer of Vanguard-Ant Group joint venture joins Endowus to head its Hong Kong office.
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