Temasek Holdings

Temasek is a global investment company owned by the Government of Singapore. Temasek operates as an active shareholder and investor, and its investments activities are guided by four central themes – transforming economies, growing middle income populations, deepening comparative advantages and emerging champions. As a result, Temasek differs from many sovereign wealth funds because it invests mostly in equity and is the outright owner of many assets.

Country

Singapore

AUM

$336

Performance (%, 1YR)

11.80

Chief Executive

Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara

Chief Investment Officer

Rohit Sipahimalani

Performance Notes

Shareholder return

Chair

Chee Hean Teo

Asset allocation

41% Singapore based Temasek Portfolio Companies

36% Global Direct Investments

23% Partnership, Funds and Asset Management Companies

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