Profil
Kevin D.
Hampton is a Senior Quantitative Equity Portfolio Manager at GIC Pte Ltd. He was previously a Vice President & Senior Portfolio Manager at The National Bank of Indianapolis Corp.
from 2013 to 2020.
He received his undergraduate degree from Indiana University.
Postes actifs de Kevin Hampton
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
GIC Pte Ltd. (United States)
GIC Pte Ltd. (United States) Financial ConglomeratesFinance GIC Pte. Ltd.'s (GIC) investment objective is to enhance the international purchasing power of the Government of Singapore's reserves. The firm seeks to achieve a real rate of return over and above the G3 inflation rate over a long-term horizon. GIC invests globally in equities, fixed-income, foreign exchange, commodities, money markets, alternative investments, real estate and private equity in over 40 markets. For medium-term performance monitoring, they seek to outperform an appropriate composite of recognized market indices through optimal allocation among and within asset classes. GIC invests globally with a focus on systematic diversification across multiple asset classes. Policy asset mix is approved by the GIC Board. This process consists of setting policy weights for different asset classes such as equities, bonds and cash. The GIC Board also approves long-term allocations for private equity and real estate investments. The policy asset allocation is periodically reviewed, taking into account the fit between the long-term expected risk-return profile of the assets and GIC's investment objective. Within the respective asset classes, GIC investment professionals manage the allocated funds to achieve GIC's investment objective of preserving the purchasing power of Singapore's reserves. They make decisions about which countries, sectors and companies to invest the funds in. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/03/2020 |
Anciens postes connus de Kevin Hampton
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
The National Bank of Indianapolis Corp. /Invt Mgmt/
The National Bank of Indianapolis Corp. /Invt Mgmt/ Investment ManagersFinance Profile Unavailable. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/05/2020 |
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Indiana University
Indiana University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The National Bank of Indianapolis Corp. /Invt Mgmt/
The National Bank of Indianapolis Corp. /Invt Mgmt/ Investment ManagersFinance Profile Unavailable. | Finance |
GIC Pte Ltd. (United States)
GIC Pte Ltd. (United States) Financial ConglomeratesFinance GIC Pte. Ltd.'s (GIC) investment objective is to enhance the international purchasing power of the Government of Singapore's reserves. The firm seeks to achieve a real rate of return over and above the G3 inflation rate over a long-term horizon. GIC invests globally in equities, fixed-income, foreign exchange, commodities, money markets, alternative investments, real estate and private equity in over 40 markets. For medium-term performance monitoring, they seek to outperform an appropriate composite of recognized market indices through optimal allocation among and within asset classes. GIC invests globally with a focus on systematic diversification across multiple asset classes. Policy asset mix is approved by the GIC Board. This process consists of setting policy weights for different asset classes such as equities, bonds and cash. The GIC Board also approves long-term allocations for private equity and real estate investments. The policy asset allocation is periodically reviewed, taking into account the fit between the long-term expected risk-return profile of the assets and GIC's investment objective. Within the respective asset classes, GIC investment professionals manage the allocated funds to achieve GIC's investment objective of preserving the purchasing power of Singapore's reserves. They make decisions about which countries, sectors and companies to invest the funds in. | Finance |
















