Passive or active investing? The debate about passive and active investing has been ongoing for many years. Both strategies have their strengths and weaknesses and will impact your investment outcomes in meaningful ways. There is an optimal investment strategy for everyone.
If you’re still contemplating which is the right investment strategy for you, join us for this webinar where we will share about:
- What’s the difference between passive and active investing?
- Which investment style is right for you?
- How can you balance passive and active investing style when managing your Flexible Portfolios
About the speakers:
Jack Eng Yik Kiat, Client Advisor, StashAway
Jack is a Client Advisor at StashAway Malaysia helping clients determine the StashAway portfolio that best suits their personal financial situation. Jack passed his CFA Level 2 exam and is a CMSRL holder, and holds a Bachelor in International Business from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman. With his knowledge and experience in capital markets, he led StashAway's Client Experience team.
Albert Kok, Deputy Country Manager, StashAway
Albert was formerly from Affin Hwang Asset Management where he helped to manage close to one billion ringgit in funds. In addition, he was also a specialist in the China equity market focusing on sectors such as consumer, utilities, healthcare and education. Prior to Affin Hwang Asset Management, he was a strategy consultant at Accenture Singapore with post-merger integration and project management expertise.
Albert is a member of the CFA Society Malaysia and holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
About StashAway:
We’re Asia’s leading digital wealth manager, and in November 2020, we launched in the MENA region. We’ve raised $61 million USD from prominent leaders such as Sequoia Capital, Eight Roads, Square Peg, and Asia Capital & Advisors, among others, and our clients trust us with more than $1 billion USD under management.
We’re here to build your wealth.
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