Temasek plans big reorganisation to sharpen focus, CEO says

Temasek, Singapore's state-owned investor, is undergoing a significant restructuring to adapt to the evolving global landscape. The firm, managing a S$434 billion portfolio, will transition from its existing investment structure to three distinct ...

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Singapore's state-owned investor Temasek said on Thursday it would implement a major reorganisation aimed at better navigating a shifting global landscape.

The 51-year-old firm, which managed a record S$434 billion ($338.35 billion) portfolio as of March 2025, will move from its current investment structure to three entities - marking its biggest restructuring since 2011.

The three units are Temasek Global Investments focusing on global investments aligned with structural trends including digitisation, Temasek Singapore managing strategic domestic holdings such as Singapore Airlines and PSA International, and Temasek Partnership Solutions overseeing partnerships, funds, and asset management companies.


Temasek International will continue to house its group and corporate functions, it said.

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