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Neuberger Berman Singapore Pte. Limited
Neuberger Berman Singapore PTE. Limited is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Singapore, registered since 2014.
Neuberger Berman Singapore Pte. Limited
Neuberger Berman Singapore PTE. Limited is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Singapore, registered since 2014. The firm manages approximately $29.3 billion in regulatory assets. It has 32 employees and 10 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Singapore
City
Singapore
Corporate office
Singapore, Singapore
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Neuberger Berman Singapore?
Investment decisions are made by the local Asia Pacific team in coordination with Neuberger Berman's global investment committee, headed by CEO George Walker and CIO Erik Knutzen. The Singapore office is led by managing directors overseeing private markets and alternatives. Specific portfolio managers for each strategy execute within the firm's risk framework (per the firm, 2025).
How does Neuberger Berman Singapore source proprietary deal flow?
The Singapore office leverages Neuberger Berman's global network of 2,800 employees and longstanding relationships with corporations, financial sponsors, and family offices across Asia. It sources direct lending and co-investment opportunities through its private credit and real estate teams, supplemented by the firm's broader research platform and regional partnerships.
Is Neuberger Berman Singapore a single family office or an asset manager?
Neuberger Berman Singapore is a regulated asset management entity, not a family office. It is part of Neuberger Berman, an employee-owned global investment manager that serves institutional clients including pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, and family offices. The firm's employee-ownership model, with roughly 500 partners, distinguishes its governance from publicly traded asset managers.
What investment strategies does Neuberger Berman Singapore offer?
The Singapore office specializes in private credit, real estate, infrastructure, and hedge fund strategies, targeting institutional investors across Asia Pacific. Its private credit focus includes direct lending and mezzanine debt, while the real estate team targets logistics and income-producing properties in key Asian markets.
Does Neuberger Berman Singapore participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Neuberger Berman Singapore participates in both fund commitments and direct co-investments. Through its private markets platform, it commits capital to funds managed by external GPs and also originates direct investments alongside institutional partners, particularly in private credit and real estate sectors where the firm has dedicated origination teams.
What is the minimum investment size for Neuberger Berman Singapore's strategies?
Neuberger Berman does not publicly disclose minimum investment thresholds for its Asia-focused strategies. Minimums vary by vehicle, with institutional mandates typically requiring commitments of at least $5 million to $10 million for private credit and real estate limited partnerships, while hedge fund strategies may have lower entry points.
Where does the underlying wealth come from that Neuberger Berman Singapore manages?
Neuberger Berman Singapore manages capital for institutional investors including sovereign wealth funds, public pension funds, corporate pension plans, insurance companies, endowments, and family offices based in Asia Pacific and globally. The firm does not manage capital for a single wealthy family but aggregates capital from multiple institutional limited partners.
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