NH Investment & Securities noted on the 6th that it held its '2025 Product Strategy Seminar' on the 3rd at the company headquarters and the Fairmont Hotel in Yeouido.
During the first part of the seminar, the head of the Retail Business Division and the head of the Product Solutions Division presented NH Investment & Securities' product supply strategy for 2025 to over 20 representatives from asset management firms and venture capital.
NH Investment & Securities explained that it will continue to supply bestselling products that have steady demand from customers while expanding its online and pension product lineup. At the same time, it plans to increase the supply of enhanced stability products to respond to growing customer interest in overseas products and volatile markets. Additionally, it will actively provide customized products that cater to the needs of ultra-high-net-worth individuals and corporate clients.
In the second part of the 2025 Product Strategy Seminar, asset management managers from a total of 12 asset management firms and venture capital addressed professional private bankers (PB) of NH Investment & Securities, establishing asset management strategies for ultra-high-net-worth clients and proposing corresponding products. Participating firms included 10 asset managers such as Timefolio, Taurus, and NH-Amundi, as well as two venture capital firms like Capstone Partners, covering various in-depth topics related to global and domestic equity markets, U.S. Government Bonds, mezzanine financing, IPOs, high-dividend stocks, and venture investments. Over 180 PBs from NH Investment & Securities participated in 12 seminars, each with four sessions running concurrently across three seminar rooms, according to their interests.
Jeon Dong-hyeon, head of the Product Solutions Division at NH Investment & Securities, said, "NH Investment & Securities is swiftly providing various investment opportunities offered by asset management firms and venture capital in several investment product forms such as private equity funds, Wrap accounts, and trusts to meet the needs of ultra-high-net-worth clients."