Addressing the challenges of FAIR
As the industry in Singapore gets to grips with the implications of the Financial Adviser Industry Review [FAIR], our panel discuss the relative merits of the new rulings
As the industry in Singapore gets to grips with the implications of the Financial Adviser Industry Review [FAIR], our panel discuss the relative merits of the new rulings
Ian Black, Friends Provident International regional sales manager for South East Asia, has left to join Singapore adviser firm AAM Advisory.
Football training sessions for expat youngsters featuring well-known players are one of the ways AAM Advisory is making itself known to Singapore's expatriate community
AAM Advisory, the Singapore-based advisory firm, has launched a special division to cater for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, and named one of its senior advisers to head it up.
Sisters Tanya Maher and Rebecca Regan are among three advisers who have joined Singapore-based AAM Advisory from International Financial Services, a local rival.
Kelso Beggs, for many years the chief operations officer of International Financial Services in Singapore, has been appointed head of distribution at AAM Advisory, as the company moves to strengthen its management structure ahead of expansion.
Easton Investments Limited, the Australian company which recently said it was to buy a 19.9% stake in Singapore’s AAM Advisory through its Easton Wealth Asia subsidiary, has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding with ICBC (Australia) Investment Management Company (ICBCAIM).
Easton Investments, a Melbourne, Australia-based, Australian Securities Exchange-listed company, is purchasing a 19.9% stake in Singapore’s AAM Advisory, as it seeks to boost its presence in the booming southeast Asian city-state.
AAM Advisory, an expat-focussed Singapore advisory firm which had its origins as a local franchise of PKF, has lured Mark Shoon from IPP Financial Advisers to be its head of compliance.
Scots in Singapore, who today will be marking St Andrews Day, admit it: Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of colonial Singapore, was not Scottish. History is quite clear on this point.
Singapore’s MAS has "reprimanded" AAM Advisory Pte over information contained in a client bulletin.