Singapore Investment Corporation
The Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) is a sovereign wealth fund established by the government of Singapore in 1981. Its primary objective is to manage the country's foreign reserves and generate long-term returns to support the nation's financial stability and economic growth.
GIC invests in a diverse range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, real estate, and private equity, both locally and globally. The organization focuses on sustainable investment strategies and aims to balance risk and return while contributing to Singapore's overall wealth.