Chubb launches Chubb Wealth with no platform fees for HNWs
Minimum investment for mutual funds starts for as low as US$100.
Chubb’s wholly-owned investment subsidiary has launched Chubb Wealth, a new wealth management platform aimed at high net worth (HNW) investors.
There are no platform fees, mutual fund trading fees, or mutual fund back-end fees, according to a press release published on 11 February 2026.
Chubb Investment Management (HK) Limited will operate the platform, which offers institutional-grade fund selection, with a range of funds managed by over 10 leading global asset managers such as KKR, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, and PIMCO.
Minimum investment for mutual funds starts for as low as US$100.
Clients can invest in alternative funds with a minimum investment of US$10,000. This is one of the lowest entry points in the industry in Hong Kong, according to Chubb.
Chubb Wealth also has advisors to offer personalised support to customers. Advisors are trained at the Chubb Wealth Academy, a program co-created in partnership with KKR, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, and S64.
Photo: Ben Rudd, general manager of Chubb Wealth; and Belinda Au, president of Chubb Life Hong Kong and head of North Asia.