Legal And Compliance Knowledge Sharing Series Part II – Aligning Stakeholders’Interest

Legal and Compliance Knowledge Sharing Series Part II – Aligning Stakeholders’ Interest Published 16th August 2023 Welcome to Part II of our Legal and Compliance Series, where we dive deeper on how Farosson manages stakeholders’ interest within the investment management sector while upholding regulatory best practices.   Quality Investment Manager “Contrary to what most people…

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Defence Against “Enemies In Life”

Defence Against “Enemies In Life” Published 31st July 2023 Defining “enemies in life” General concept of “enemies” can typically be understood as negative forces, challenges or obstacles that individuals may encounter in their daily lives and would vary from person to person. It is important to note that these life enemies are not external entities…

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Inclusive Transition: Navigating Energy Transition Disruptions

Inclusive Transition: Navigating Energy Transition Disruptions Published 23rd June 2023 During Yinson’s highly anticipated sYnergy event, an engaging panel discussion titled “Navigating Energy Transition Disruptions” was moderated by Farosson’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Daniel Bong. This dynamic discussion brought together a diverse group of influential experts who are at the forefront of shaping the future…

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Connecting the Dots: Unleashing the Potential of Connections in Building Businesses

Connecting the Dots: Unleashing the Potential of Connections in Building Businesses Published 6th June 2023   In the realm of business and entrepreneurship, where uncertainty and ambiguity are commonplace, taking action and creating connections become catalysts for growth. By embracing unanticipated opportunities, entrepreneurs who proactively engage with the ecosystem start creating dots that contribute to…

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Sustainable Infrastructure Investment

Sustainable Infrastructure Investment Published 31st May 2023 Impacts on Infrastructure Investing in Changing Environments  In our earlier series, we mentioned that infrastructure investing may be perceived as “boring and unexciting”. However, it still offers investors the best of both worlds by providing stable and low maintenance needs as well as predictable investment risk profiles, coupled with consistent returns whilst navigating through choppy…

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Infrastructure Investment Approaches

Infrastructure Investment Approaches Published 11th May 2023 In our previous article, we shared how communities around the world have built their daily lives around infrastructure. Infrastructure refers to the physical assets and systems that provide basic services to society in order to function smoothly. Infrastructure companies invest into these assets that provide such services and systems, including utilities, transport, and communication assets.    Infrastructure Investments The three main approaches when it comes to infrastructure investing are:-   Direct investment; Indirect investment; or Co-investments Each of these approaches carries its…

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Infrastructure As An Asset Class

Infrastructure As An Asset Class Published 19th April 2023 There are many benefits when it comes to infrastructure investing as an asset class, and in this episode, we will delve deeper into them as a continuation of our previous knowledge-sharing series. There are many benefits when it comes to infrastructure investing as an asset class,…

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Infrastructure as Investments

Infrastructure as Investments Published 31st March 2023 Investing in infrastructure assets is an effective way to benefit from stable income and cash flows, as well as capital growth and appreciation in the longer run. In the past, the infrastructure asset class has typically been more accessible to institutional-type participants and investors with longer-term investment horizons.…

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Infrastructure: When human and animal paths become roads…

Infrastructure: When human and animal paths become roads… Published 10th March 2023   The earliest recorded history of “infrastructure” dates back to the early 1700s, during and through the Agricultural Revolution. During that era, society and community settlements evolved and developed their farming methods, leading to increased crop production. Consequently, the need for consistent path…

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