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Navigating the APAC Fund Landscape: H1 2025 Recap, Updates & Outlook

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The first half of 2025 has brought significant shifts in fundraising strategies, new regulations on fund structures and digital assets, and emerging market trends. Fund managers, investors and financial professionals are navigating a rapidly evolving environment shaped by regulatory changes and tax updates.

Whether you are launching a fund, optimising structures, or exploring APAC’s markets, join industry experts from Vistra Fund Solutions, Charles Russell Speechlys, OPIM and KPMG China for an exclusive panel session. Gain insights into the latest developments and actionable strategies to navigate these challenges.

Speakers include:

What You’ll Learn

Fund Structuring & Investment Trends

Explore key developments in fund structuring, investment strategies, and client activity across Asia, including the roles of family offices, fund managers, and HNWIs driving growth in 2025. 

Regulatory Developments

Updates on asset management, VA licences, and UFE reforms. 

Tax Reforms & UFE Enhancements

Importance, benefits, and timelines.

Emerging Market Opportunities

New markets and regulatory opportunities for managers.

Lessons for Emerging Managers

Common mistakes and strategies for success.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in APAC’s dynamic fund landscape! Spaces are limited — register now to secure your spot!

When

Tuesday 11 September 2025 | Registration at 16:30

Where

Vistra Office, 23/F, Lee Garden One, 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

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