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Singlife’s investment arm to partner with BlackRock to boost wealth management offerings in Singapore

BlackRock will provide assistance with investment insights and advisor training. 

Navigator Investment Services, an integrated investment company under Singlife, has collaborated with asset manager BlackRock.

This partnership aims to introduce customised model portfolios to address a wide range of investor needs.

The model portfolios, guided by BlackRock for Navigator, will utilise BlackRock's foundational elements, alongside their advisory services for strategic and tactical asset allocation. 

Along with portfolio management, BlackRock will provide assistance with investment insights and advisor training. 

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This will enhance Navigator's offerings through their adviser enablement ecosystem, ELEVATE, which grants financial advisers access to exclusive insights, courses, and events.

BlackRock's extensive investment expertise will also facilitate ongoing evaluations of Navigator's client portfolios, ensuring alignment with their distinct investment goals across various stages.

 

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