Philippines’ Social Security System gets new CEO; FWD taps risk chief from Axa; KIC makes changes to investment teams; Eastspring hires UOB veteran; Temasek, Future Fund execs join GPCA board; and more. Read More… Read More
United by a long-term investment approach, GPCA members are leading private capital investors active across Asia, Latin America, Africa, … Read More… Read More
Private capital trade organization Global Private Capital Association has added four new members to its board of directors, according to a news announcement. They include Rohit Sipahimalani, chief investment officer at Singapore-based Temasek, Craig Thorburn, director in the office of the chief investment officer of Australia’s Future Fund, Frank Su,… Read More
The Global Private Capital Association added four new board directors this month as the group prepares to host its annual conference in New York in partnership with the International Finance Corp. (IFC) on March 27-29. Read More… Read More
The Global Private Capital Association (GPCA) announces the appointment of four new Board Directors. Read More… Read More
The Global Private Capital Association (GPCA), a non-profit, independent membership organisation representing private capital investors active across Asia, Latin America, Africa, CEE and the Middle East, who collectively manage more than USD2 trillion in assets, has appointed four new board directors. Read More… Read More
The Global Private Capital Association (‘GPCA’) has appointed four new Board Directors. Read More… Read More
United by a long-term investment approach, GPCA Members are leading private capital investors active across Asia, Latin America, Africa, CEE and the Middle East, who collectively manage more than USD2 trillion in assets. Read More… Read More
The Global Private Capital Association announced that it has added four new members to its board of directors, representing a quartet of prominent investors. Read More… Read More
The collapse of FTX has underscored a “distortion” in the venture capital market and the need for a correction across the industry, the boss of a global investment body has said. Chief of the Global Private Capital Association Cate Ambrose said the implosion of FTX, which had garnered a $32bn… Read More
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