Isaac Chua

Portfolio Manager at Fullerton Fund Management

Isaac Chua, CFA, is an experienced portfolio manager with a focus on Asia fixed income portfolios, both in hard and local-currency strategies. Currently, Isaac serves as a Portfolio Manager at Fullerton Fund Management since September 2018. Prior to this role, Isaac was a Portfolio Manager at EFG Asset Management from July 2013 to July 2018, where research on investment-grade and high-yield Asian bonds was conducted. Previously, Isaac worked as a Global Credit Analyst at Rogge Global Partners, focusing on quasi-sovereign and high-yield bonds, and as a Credit Analyst at Pramerica Asset Managers, concentrating on credit analysis in Asian bonds. Isaac began a career as an Analyst at PIMCO. Educational qualifications include a Master of Finance from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor of Business Studies in Finance from Nanyang Technological University Singapore.

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Fullerton Fund Management

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Fullerton Fund Management Company Ltd (“Fullerton”) is an active investment specialist, focused on optimising investment outcomes and enhancing investor experience. We help clients, including government entities, sovereign wealth funds, pension plans, insurance companies, private wealth and retail, from the region and beyond, to achieve their investment objectives through our suite of solutions. Our expertise encompasses equities, fixed income, multi-asset, alternatives and treasury management, across public and private markets. As an active manager, we place strong emphasis on performance, risk management and investment insights. Incorporated in 2003, Fullerton is headquartered in Singapore, and has associated offices in Shanghai, Jakarta, London, and Brunei. Fullerton is part of Seviora, an independent asset management group, owned by Temasek. Income Insurance Limited, a leading Singapore insurer, is a minority shareholder of Fullerton.