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Prudential's asset management business in Asia

Eastspring Investments, part of Prudential Corporation Asia, is Prudential's1 asset management business in Asia. It is one of Asia's largest asset managers, with operations in 14 markets (including sales and corporate offices in the US, UK and Luxembourg) and more than 2,000 employees in Asia and about US120.6 billion (£77.3 billion) in assets under management (at December 31, 2014).



We were named Asia’s largest retail fund manager for 2014 in an annual survey by Asia Asset Management2.

More than one-third of Eastspring Investments' total assets are sourced from third party clients including a wide range of retail and institutional investors. Eastspring Investments also manages the assets of life and pension products sold by Prudential Group.

In the Asia region, we operate in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, and have joint venture operations in China, Hong Kong and India. 

Together with Eastspring Investments, Prudential Corporation Asia (PCA) comprises the life insurance businesses of Prudential plc in Asia spanning 13 markets: Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.  Prudential plc is an international financial services group with operations spanning Asia, the US and the UK.


1 Prudential plc, incorporated and with its principal place of business in England, and its affiliated companies constitute one of the world's leading financial services groups and has been in existence for over 160 years. It provides insurance and financial services directly and through its subsidiaries and affiliates throughout the world. Prudential plc is not affiliated in any manner with Prudential Financial, Inc, a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America

2Asia Asset Management Fund Manager Survey 2014, (Sept 2014). This annual survey ranks participating fund managers in Asia ex Japan, Australia and New Zealand ("region') based on assets sourced in the region as of June 30, 2014. 

 

Prudential Plc

Prudential plc, incorporated and with its principal place of business in England, and its affiliated companies constitute one of the world's leading financial services groups. It provides insurance and financial services directly and through its subsidiaries and affiliates throughout the world. It has been in existence for over 160 years and has £496 billion in assets under management (at 31 December 2014). It is listed in stock exchanges in London, Hong Kong, Singapore and New York. Prudential plc is not affiliated in any manner with Prudential Financial, Inc, a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America.

Eastspring Investments Berhad is an indirect subsidiary of Prudential plc, a company incorporated in the United Kingdom. Neither Eastspring Investments Berhad nor Prudential plc is affiliated with Prudential Financial Inc, a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America.
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