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Tor Investment Management
Tor Investment Management is an Asia-focused asset manager specializing in special situations, private credit, and distressed debt from Seoul and Hong Kong.
Tor Investment Management
Tor Investment Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in HONG KONG, established in 2013. It has been registered with the SEC since then.
General information
Firm type
Alternative credit / private credit manager
Year founded
2012
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
South Korea
City
Hong Kong
Corporate office
Seoul, South Korea
Additional offices
Hong Kong
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What types of investments does Tor Investment Management focus on?
Tor focuses on special situations, private credit, and distressed debt across Asia. This includes direct lending, restructuring, and structured finance in mid-market companies.
Where does Tor Investment Management operate?
The firm has offices in Seoul and Hong Kong, covering South Korea, greater China, and Southeast Asia.
Does Tor Investment Management invest directly or through funds?
Tor originates deals through direct investments and co-investments, often seeking control or significant influence in portfolio companies.
What is Tor's approach to distressed debt?
The firm structures investments for specific dislocations, working with legal and operational partners to restructure companies and unlock value.
Why is Tor considered a structural differentiator in Asia?
Few global funds maintain dedicated on-the-ground teams for special situations in Asia; Tor's local presence in Seoul and Hong Kong allows it to navigate diverse legal and regulatory frameworks.
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