Investment Manager
S$43K-S$87K
/ year
0-3 years experience
S$43K-S$87K
/ year
0-3 years experience
An investment manager manages the money invested by individual investors, institutions that are investing a portion of the company’s assets, and/or funds related to the company's pension plan. The investment manager must protect the current value of those investments, strategically choose the best manner in which to grow them, be on guard for changes in the climates of the various investment options available, and adjust their client’s investment positions as needed. Usually, they work with clients before investing to determine their goals and how they would like their investments to be managed. In addition to buying and selling of securities on their client’s behalf, they also must pay close attention to investment performance, settle transactions, and meet regulatory and client reporting requirements.
Investment managers almost always work in an office setting. At times, they may meet with clients at the client’s location (or at a separate location) to discuss performance, determine how they can assist the investor, and build a relationship with the client. Many times, the investment manager must “sell themselves,” and what they have to offer to the clients with whom they meet.
To be an investment manager, a bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, business, or a related field is generally required; a master's degree may be required or preferred. An extensive knowledge of investing instruments, markets, risk and return, and other relevant concepts is vital, and certifications may be preferred. It is also important for investment managers to have strong interpersonal and communications skills to effectively work with investors and colleagues.
As an Investment Manager with 0-3 years of experience in Singapore, your main responsibilities include:
For an Investment Manager job role, the following qualifications are required:
1
Investment Strategy
2
Investor Relations
3
Investment Risk
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The investment management industry in Singapore is expected to witness significant growth in the coming years. With the region being a hub for global finance, job opportunities in the investment management sector are projected to expand. According to a 10-year analysis, the job role of an Investment Manager has seen a steady increase in demand and is anticipated to rise further. With Singapore's reputation as a leading financial center and the rising importance of Asia in global markets, this position is poised for growth. The exact number of employment opportunities available in the future is uncertain, but the overall trend indicates a positive outlook for job seekers in the investment management space.