
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Hong Kong SAR

13-14 November (Wednesday-Thursday)
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Hong Kong SAR
13-14 November (Wednesday-Thursday)
Manulife Investment Management is the asset management arm of Manulife Financial Corporation, a global financial institution that has protected investor assets since 1887. We’re passionate about providing solutions; with leading capabilities in public and private markets, we partner with institutions to understand their needs and create tailored solutions to help meet them. We take a specialist approach. Our focused teams are led by industry veterans with decades of experience managing their strategies on behalf of investors – an approach that’s led to a culture of investment excellence and highly differentiated strategies across asset classes. And we’re committed to investing responsibly: We develop innovative global frameworks for sustainable investing, collaboratively engage with companies in our public market portfolios, and maintain a high standard of stewardship where we own and operate assets. Today, our more than 703 investment professionals working in 20 geographies – including 10 offices in Asia – manage US$480 billion in assets under management on behalf of investors worldwide.1 For further information visit manulifeim.com/institutional.
Source: MFC statistical information package, as of June 30, 2024. Assets under management (AUM) are in USD. AUM includes assets internally managed by Manulife Investment Management on behalf of external clients, the Manulife general account, and other affiliated businesses. The methodologies used to compile the total AUM are subject to change and may not reflect regulatory AUM as reported on certain affiliates’ Form ADV. Manulife Investment Management assets under management and administration are as of June 30, 2024 and include US$479.01 billion AUM and US$0.78 billion AUA. Manulife Investment Management’s global investment professional team includes expertise from several Manulife Investment Management affiliates and joint ventures. Not all entities represent all asset classes.