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GMA Capital scales regional influence via UN Global Compact Singapore

The investment firm gains access to dialogue and knowledge-sharing initiatives.

GMA Capital Partners has joined the United Nations Global Compact Network Singapore (UNGCNS) to participate in the local platform for the UN Global Compact’s Ten Principles on human rights, labour, environment, and anti-corruption.

The move will also enable access to regional dialogue and knowledge-sharing initiatives, the Singapore-based investment firm said in a press release.

UNGCNS is the Singapore local network of the UN Global Compact, a corporate sustainability initiative that helps companies align strategies and operations with internationally recognised principles.

Meanwhile, GMA Capital Partners focuses on long-term investments, structured capital solutions, and cross-border partnerships across real-economy sectors, including infrastructure, energy transition, logistics, and strategic industrial markets.

“Our focus remains on disciplined capital allocation into real-economy assets, where governance, regulatory alignment, and long-term resilience are integral to value creation,” said Chasen Nevett, Managing Partner of GMA Capital Partners.

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