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Endowus rolls out two investment portfolios in HK, SG

Income Enhanced Conservative and Income Enhanced Aggressiveness are now available.

Endowus has launched the Income Enhanced Portfolio, available to professional and accredited investors in Hong Kong and Singapore.

The portfolio has two approaches: Income Enhanced Conservative, which seeks to offer a “more resilient and reliable strategy”; and Income Enhanced Aggressiveness, which aims to capture higher potential income whilst avoiding pitfalls of narrow market exposure.

The portfolio will work with fixed income managers that include Algebris Investments, Barings, Man Group, RBC BlueBay, and UBP Asset Management, amongst others, the wealth advisor and investment platform said in a 9 December 2025 press release.

The Income Enhanced Conservative Portfolio will have a traditional investment-grade fixed income core alongside “additional return drivers” such as absolute return fixed income funds.

The Income Enhanced Aggressive Portfolio will tap into frontier market bonds, emerging markets debt, and financial credit instruments, alongside traditional high-yield corporate bonds.

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