Partnering With Family Capital
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Recognising that no two family offices are alike, PIMCO offers a full spectrum of customisable investment strategies designed to accommodate a wide range of risk/return profiles.
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Meet the Family Capital Team
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Angela Shiu
Ms. Shiu is a senior vice president and account manager on the global wealth management team based in Singapore. She is responsible for working with family offices in Singapore and Hong Kong and also focuses on alternative strategies across private banks. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2020, she was a director leading the alternatives investments group at HSBC Private Bank in Singapore, and previously she was a senior investment advisor at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. She has 17 years of investment and financial services experience and holds a master's and an undergraduate degree in accounting and finance from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. She is a qualified Chartered Professional Accountant from CPA Canada.
Marcio Bogoricin
Mr. Bogoricin is a managing director based in PIMCO’s Singapore office and serves as head of the global wealth management business in Asia ex Japan. In this role, he leads regional strategy and investment solutions for private banks, retail banks, online platforms, and family offices. In addition, he oversees PIMCO’s China and Taiwan businesses, covering both wealth and institutional clients. Previously, he worked in the Brazil and New York offices, focusing on client servicing and business development across multiple markets. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2010, he was with UBS in New York. He has 18 years of investment experience and holds an MBA from London Business School, including an exchange program with Hong Kong University. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and supply chain management from Penn State University.
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