Temasek subsidiary Fullerton Fund Management appoints a new chief investment officer.

Earlier this week, Temasek subsidiary Fullerton Fund management announced that Ken Goh would become chief investment officer. The step was effective immediately and he reports to Jenny Sofian, Fullerton’s CEO.

According to the subsidiary, Goh will steer the strategic direction of the investment team and oversee performance in all of Fullerton's equity, fixed income, alternative and multi-asset portfolios, inclusive of treasury management.

Before the move, Goh was Fullerton’s deputy chief investment officer and head of equities. He has extensive experience in managing portfolios and leading teams through a variety of different market conditions, Fullerton indicated. 

Prestigious Clients

Prior to joining the subsidiary in 2017, Goh was a senior portfolio manager, holding senior positions at several local and international firms. He replaces Patrick Yeo, who is departing Fullerton after having worked there for after 17 years. Yeo remains at the disposal of the investment subsidiary until September in order to ensure a smooth transition.

Fullerton’s clients comprise government entities, sovereign wealth funds, pension plans, insurance companies, private wealth and retail with a focus on equities, fixed income, multi-asset, alternatives and treasury management in public and private markets.

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