Wealth management professionals

For a more independent approach to advising clients, we offer an alternative to the traditional private banking model in Asia and have helped many wealth management professionals make this transition.

Our history in Singapore lies in the merger of pre-eminent external asset manager (EAM) Thirdrock Group and Schroders. We are a wealth management firm that applies independent and tailored advice across a multi-custodial and open architecture platform.

We are supported by the institutional investment expertise of Schroders. This alignment of interest, complements and enhances our independence when working alongside clients as their trusted advisers.

We were awarded the Best Independent Wealth Manager of the Year for three consecutive years by Wealth Briefing Asia in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

What sets us apart

  • Our investment expertise ensures the full alignment of our services to you and your client’s interests
  • You will benefit from the institutional proprietary research of the Schroders group, as well as our access to research from major banks and research houses
  • We provide an open-architecture and multi-custodial approach to client advice
  • Your clients can view their investments through consolidated web and app reporting
  • We are global, with major offices in the UK and Switzerland and a network that spans the world 
  • Our technology and infrastructure are available for advisers with ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) clients and single family offices looking to use our platform directly

As a business that is still largely owned by the Schroders family, who founded it over two centuries ago, we understand the challenges that come with wealth and have a long-established experience of helping clients across generations. We want to attract wealth management professionals that share the same sense of responsibility and purpose.

Jason Lai

CEO Wealth Management, Asia

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The value of an investment and the income from it may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amount originally invested.