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Syfe achieves group profitability

Its AUM in Hong Kong grew nearly six-fold in 2025.

Wealth management platform Syfe has achieved group profitability in Q4 2025.

Client returns reached over US$2b in 2025, whilst client assets under management reached well over $10b during the year, Syfe said in a press release.

Notable activities in 2025 include its acquisition of ASX-listed Selfwealth in Australia, the close of a US$80m Series C fundraise, and debut of institution-grade new services such as the BlackRock private credit partnership in Singapore.

Amongst markets, Syfe saw strongest AUM growth in Hong Kong, which reached a near six-fold increase, the company said.

The platform paid out nearly US$127m in passive, lower-risk income to investors in 2025, it added.

Syfe will also launch Options Trading for Singapore investors on Syfe Brokerage in December 2025. 
 

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