Bank of Singapore and Family Office Association Hong Kong jointly invite you and your clients/prospects/IAMs to the webinar -- A Guide to ESG Investing and Wealth Planning on Thursday, 28 April, 2022.
We are delighted to have Braydon Barcham, Executive Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at Bank of Singapore, to share with us his insights on ESG investing; and Nelson Hon, Director and Wealth Planning Specialist at Bank of Singapore, to share on trust services and family office advisory solutions.
Speakers
Braydon Barcham
Executive Director & Senior Portfolio Manager
Discretionary Portfolio Management (DPM)
Bank of SingaporeBraydon is a global equities portfolio manager with more than 20 years of investment experience. He previously worked at Foord Asset Management, Credit Suisse Asset Management and Aviva Investors, where he managed both institutional and retail equity mandates. Having worked in Sydney, London and Singapore, he brings robust global perspectives to the team.
As well as being responsible for traditional mandates, Braydon is also the lead manager of DPM’s recently launched World ESG Equity mandate.
Braydon holds a Bachelor of Business Degree from Charles Stuart University, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and Investment from the Financial Services Institute of Australasia, and the Certificate in ESG Investing from the CFA Society United Kingdom. He is also a CFA charterholder.
Nelson Hon
Director & Wealth Planning Specialist
Bank of SingaporeNelson Hon is responsible for providing solutions to Ultra High Net-Worth clients in the Greater China region and their families for wealth and succession planning. He has over 10 years of experience in providing bespoke solutions in relation to family trust structures, setting up family offices, individual and corporate insurance planning.
Nelson holds double degree in Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science from the University of New South Wales. Nelson is a qualified CPA with CPA Australia and HKICPA. He is also a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and Hong Kong Trustees’ Association.