

With a focus on small to medium size investments in Southeast Asia and India, Jungle has only one office – in Singapore. It does, however, have extensive listings for the companies in its investment portfolio. It has one job on offer that we could find, in California, for a portfolio accountant. We couldn’t find any job listings for the fund, in Singapore or elsewhere.īased in Menlo Park, California, GGV Capital has over $9bn in AUM and offices in the USA, China, and Singapore.

The “most active venture capital in Indonesia”, East Ventures is headquartered, of course, in Singapore, although it does have an office in Jakarta. It doesn’t appear to be adding to its tally of 450 investment and operating personnel any time soon – we haven’t spotted any job openings anywhere. Only recently based in Singapore – officially, at least – hedge fund Hillhouse was founded by billionaire Zhang Lei in 2005, in Hong Kong. It’s looking for operations staff in California, as well as investment staff in San Francisco and New York. As Bloomberg reported, seven funds have been greenlit by the state to offer a residency path, at the relatively steep cost of SG$25m, or around US$18.5m.īut who are these funds – and are they hiring?įounded in 2015 and with approximately $6bn under management, B Capital Group has four job openings, although none in Singapore.

And a lot of them are picking Singapore.Ī number of the city’s investment firms are cashing in on the opportunity. Unparalleled access to global travel has meant that roving bands of ultra-rich nomads have their pick of luxury destinations. It’s never a bad time to be rich (aside from maybe in Russia, in 1918).
