FIS Singapore 2025
The global economy is increasingly bifurcated between the US, Europe and Asia, and how the growth projections and geopolitical risks between these regions plays out is of increasing interest to institutional investors. The Fiduciary Investors Symposium in Singapore will look at the return and impact opportunities in the region, and the importance of Asia in the global economy including technology decoupling between the US and China; the long-term challenges of diversification away from China; Beyond China: Opportunities in India and other emerging markets; Portfolio resilience to different macro-economic regimes; and AI and the digital future in Asia.
It’s a high quality event with a unique and distinctive Asian regional focus and perspective on global issues. For me, this was an event with numerous key takeaways, but most importantly I came away from the event with newfound perspective and awareness of the groupthink that is capturing investors at the moment. This will lead to opportunities to stress test, prepare and diversify the portfolio for a scenario where that groupthink is wrong. I very much recommend the conference. The perspective that you get from networking with a different peer set is invaluable in my opinion.
Andrew Fisher
Head of investment strategy, Australian Retirement Trust (ART)
This is my third year at the Fiduciary Investors’ Symposium, and I enjoy it more each time. Asset owners come to Singapore from as far as Australia, the Middle East, and North America. Each year, there’s a mix of familiar and new faces. The format is cozy and interactive, with pop quizzes and table discussions. (The participant with the largest AUM gets the privilege of presenting for the table.) Serious issues get their due—but we still find moments to laugh.
Bernard Wee
Assistant managing director, Monetary Authority of Singapore
The FIS Singapore conference was yet another great experience with knowledgeable speakers and senior level participants. The agenda items were all relevant and topical, and provided good insights into the current developments around the world and more specifically in Asia.
The benefit of FIS conferences lies in the opportunity to discuss current affairs with experts and peers in an inclusive environment. As such, there is a huge learning opportunity, but also a way to share one’s own experience. This is a win-win for all participants.
Therefore, I would certainly recommend others to join the FIS conferences
Eduard van Gelderen
Head of Research, FCLT Global
































