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Wealth

Singapore consumers may now take 30 years to achieve financial freedom: Singlife

Four out of 10 Singapore consumers surveyed believe they will never achieve financial freedom.
Sumitomo Life Insurance forecasts higher overseas earnings - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Banking & finance

Sumitomo Life Insurance forecasts higher overseas earnings

Sumitomo Life bought TPG Inc's 35.5% stake in Singlife for $1.6 billion
 Fitch: Singlife purchase to strengthen Sumitomo Life’s credit profile - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Fitch: Singlife purchase to strengthen Sumitomo Life’s credit profile

Fitch Ratings believes the acquisition of SingLife by Suitomo Life to be a strengthening one by the Japanese company.

Company in the news

Sumitomo Life to buy Singlife stake from TPG for $1.6 billion

Sumitomo Life Insurance Company plans to take full control of (SingLife), with an offer of $1.6 billion.

Fintech

Singlife appoints Ortec Finance as strategic asset allocation consultant

Singlife will work with Ortec Finance to develop and implement a more sophisticated asset allocation strategy.

Special Feature

Newly rebranded GROW with Singlife focuses on dialling up the 'human touch' for advisers and investors

Singlife's newest digital tool GROW helps advisers give better care to clients.
GROW with Singlife and BlackRock launches suite of investment products - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Wealth

GROW with Singlife and BlackRock launches suite of investment products

It is the first of many investment solutions that both firms have in the pipeline in the coming months.

Wealth

Singlife rebrands investment platform Navigator to GROW with Singlife

GROW plans to introduce a new multi-asset trading platform in the coming quarters.
Average Singapore consumer needs to save at least $1,733 per month over 27 years to feel financially free: survey - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Wealth

Average Singapore consumer needs to save at least $1,733 per month over 27 years to feel financially free: survey

Over half of respondents need at least $500,000 to feel financially free.
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