| Investor Type | Firm |
| Investing | Singapore |
| Investment Range | $1,000,000 - $1,000,000 |
GIC Private Limited is a global investment management firm that was established in 1981 with the primary mandate to manage Singapore's foreign reserves. As a long-term investor, GIC is focused on preserving and enhancing Singapore's international purchasing power over the extended term. They have substantial investments in public and private equity across multiple sectors, including healthcare, financial and business services, natural resources, and real estate.
In addition to equities, GIC also engages in fixed income investments, and alternative markets, which encompass foreign exchange, commodities, and money markets. With extensive global operations, GIC has positioned itself in over 40 countries and maintains a diversified, resilient portfolio to secure Singapore's financial future.
They employ a disciplined investment approach aimed at long-term value investing, which is supported by a robust risk management framework. Their strategic investment focuses also extend to technology and sustainable investing.
GIC operates through its subsidiaries, such as GIC Asset Management Pte Ltd., GIC Real Estate Pte Ltd., and GIC Special Investments Pte Ltd.
They leverage the collective expertise of their 2300 employees, spread across 11 global offices, to make informed investment decisions reflecting their guiding commitment to the people of Singapore. Over their 43 years of operation since inception, they have grown in strength and numbers, maintaining vigilance and prudence in managing the reserves.
They are dedicated to staying invested in opportunities that shape a resilient future for the generations to come. Furthermore, GIC does not provide services to the public and has issued caution against fraudulent entities using their name.
Their investment strategy encompasses rigorous adherence to the Santiago Principles, integrating sustainability and technological advancements, with a keen eye on emerging global trends and economic shifts.









