Aviva Investors is looking to bolster its real estate portfolio through its Asia-Pacific Property Fund, although it is eager to diversify away from cyclical markets including ...
The UK asset manager is attracting Asian institutional clients to new and established strategies, but aims to boost its regional retail AUM and is mulling new products.
Departing Asia-Pacific head Craig Bingham says he is taking time out before deciding on his next move. He will be replaced by global business development director Erich Gerth.
Lim Beng-Eu has joined Aviva Investors to help sell products such as absolute-return and property strategies to Asian institutions.
The UK firm also plans to set up a mainland China business and further build its Asia team in Singapore, including bringing in asset-and-liability management specialists.
The UK asset manager has made another big hire in the form of Carolyn Lu as Asia head of business development.
Tahnoon Pasha will join in July from MFC Global Investment Management with a mandate to hire aggressively.
Aviva Investors’ Jean-Francois Boulier explains why he thinks the recovery is sustainable, and how the Europe-based investment arm is going off-benchmark to get more emerging-ma...
Aviva’s Asian real estate arm sees the best immediate risk-adjusted opportunities in Japan and Australia, but likes China over the longer term.
Aviva Investors is looking to bring high-alpha products to a wider audience, says global CIO for equities Niall Paul.
The market is over-crowded with investors and valuations are stretched.
Ingham says the biggest challenge for fund managers is estimating whether there will be a double-dip recession in the developed world, though he is positive about Asian equities.
Newman is responsible for strengthening and expanding Aviva’s partnership and intermediary business in Singapore.
The plan is to have four fund manufacturing centres in the region in Singapore, China, India and Australia.
Morley and Portfolio Partners will cease to exist as a dozen previously autonomous fund businesses are merged into one group called Aviva Investors.
UK insurer Aviva is on a growth path in Asia, with CEO Andrew Moss targeting at least 20% annual growth from the region.
Morley, the fund management arm of UK insurer Aviva, is expanding into China with the state-owned oil & grain importer Cofco.
The world’s largest manager of European property assets sets up in Singapore with the intention of establishing joint ventures and partnerships.
The insurer aims to become a top 10 Hong Kong player with the appointment of Simon Phipps and a new marketing manager.
The life insurer plans additional mandates this year for its Singapore-based assets.