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SCB Asset Management

SCB Asset Management was founded in 1992 as a subsidiary of Siam Commercial Bank, giving it a captive distribution network inside one of Thailand's largest...

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SCB Asset Management

SCB Asset Management was founded in 1992 as a subsidiary of Siam Commercial Bank, giving it a captive distribution network inside one of Thailand's largest financial conglomerates. The firm runs mutual funds, provident funds and private funds for individual and institutional clients, with investment products concentrated in Thai equities, domestic fixed income and multi-asset balanced mandates. The website's fund-search and NAV-publishing tools point to a predominantly onshore, Thai-baht-denominated book. The firm's deployment is anchored to the Thai capital market. Publicly listed funds cover Thai government and corporate bonds, SET-listed equities, and property and infrastructure funds that feed domestic real-asset demand. SCB Asset Management offers provident-fund management for Thai employers, private funds for high-net-worth individuals, and standard risk-profiling tools — though it does not disclose a dedicated alternatives, private-equity or venture-capital sleeve. SCB Asset Management operates from a single office at Siam Commercial Bank's headquarters on Ratchadaphisek Road in Bangkok. No separate regional offices or affiliated vehicles beyond the parent bank have been disclosed. The firm's online knowledge hub publishes a CIO's Talk and a Weekly Outlook — content that suggests a centralized investment committee making top-down asset-allocation calls for a predominantly long-only fund range. What separates SCB Asset Management from independent Thai managers is its structural lock on the Siam Commercial Bank distribution channel. The bank's branch network and digital-banking platform act as a permanent fundraising engine, making the asset manager a scaled gathering vehicle for Thai household savings. That architecture means the firm competes less on absolute performance than on shelf-space inside the parent bank's wealth-management stack.

General information

Firm type

Generalist

Year founded

1992

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Asia

Country

Thailand

City

Bangkok

Corporate office

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Frequently asked questions

What is SCB Asset Management's relationship to Siam Commercial Bank?

SCB Asset Management is a direct subsidiary of Siam Commercial Bank, established in 1992. Its funds are distributed through the bank's branch network and digital channels, giving it a captive retail and institutional client base in Thailand. The parent relationship means the firm's investment products are primarily onshore Thai-equity and fixed-income vehicles.

What investment products does SCB Asset Management manage?

The firm manages mutual funds, provident funds, and private funds. Its product range is concentrated in Thai equities, domestic fixed income, and balanced multi-asset mandates. There is no public evidence of dedicated private-equity, venture-capital, or global-alternatives strategies.

Does SCB Asset Management manage money for institutions as well as individuals?

Yes. The firm's provident-fund business serves Thai employers, and its private-fund arm caters to high-net-worth individuals and institutions. The mutual-fund range is available to both retail and institutional investors through the Siam Commercial Bank distribution network.

Where does SCB Asset Management invest geographically?

The firm's disclosed fund range is almost entirely onshore Thailand, investing in SET-listed equities, Thai government and corporate bonds, and domestic property and infrastructure funds. No separate international or cross-border mandate has been publicly identified.

Who runs investment decisions at SCB Asset Management?

Individual investment-committee members are not named on the firm's current website. The firm publishes a regular CIO's Talk and Weekly Outlook that signal centralized top-down asset-allocation calls, but the CIO and portfolio-management team are not publicly listed in accessible English-language or Thai-language pages as of the latest scrape.

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