Asset manager Amundi floats five new global equity funds in Singapore

They will be managed by CPR Asset Management and represented by Amundi Singapore.

Asset manager Amundi has launched new global equity funds for retail investors in Singapore and Hong Kong in line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, according to a press release.

Coinciding with the firm’s 30th anniversary in the Lion City, Amundi is now offering five global equity funds for Singaporean investors: CPR Invest Climate Action, CPR Invest Education, CPR Invest Food for Generations, CPR Invest Global Disruptive Opportunities, and CPR Invest Global SIlver Age.

These funds will be managed by subsidiary CPR Asset Management and represented by Amundi Singapore.

In Hong Kong, the Amundi HK - Global Education Opportunities Equity Fund is an addition to the firm’s investment products already available in the city. Three existing funds were launched in 2006, 2015 and 2018.
 

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