Venue
TBA
TBA, Malaysia

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Event Date Tue Oct 8 +08 (about 5 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Oct 8 5:00am - Tue Oct 8 5:00am
Location TBA
Malaysia
Region APAC
Details

Malaysian institutions are increasing their exposure to overseas asset classes and markets as they continue to outgrow the country’s economy. Ongoing global volatility and market uncertainty, coupled with geopolitical discord, creates risks for Malaysian institutions in a time where they need to manage asset allocations and governance structures with more care and with strained resources than ever before. In order to de-risk from volatility and move toward sustainable growth, they will need to increase their allocation in global alternatives. And Malaysian institutions will also have to deal with profound internal changes. Marred by the IMDB scandal yet buoyed by the return of Mohamad Mahathir as prime minister, investors will have to navigate regulatory reform carefully.

The Institutional Investment Forum Malaysia will convene over 120 institutional investors and global fund managers to discuss how Malaysian investors can achieve sustainable growth overseas—through portfolio diversification, technology application, environmental considerations and improvements to governance structures—amid profound geopolitical and market upheaval. The audience will be made up pension funds, insurance companies, endowments and family offices.

Why you should attend?
• Understand how institutional investment peers, both at home and from abroad, are tackling market-changing developments
• Determine how to implement best-practices in asset allocation and fund selection
• Engage with the investment community in interactive discussion and debate
• Network to deepen relationships with existing contacts and find potential co-investment opportunities

Who should attend?
The forum is tailored to the Malaysian institutional audience and free of charge* for professional institutional investors and fund distributors from Malaysia from the below categories:
• Pension funds
• Insurance companies
• Asset management companies
• Government investment funds
• Family offices
• Private banks
• Commercial banks