How blended finance could narrow Asia's $2.5 trillion annual sustainable investment gap
As Asia propels itself towards becoming the world’s economic engine, it also bears the weight of its most complex development challenges.
Studies in Computer Science and Information Systems, National University of Singapore; MBA, Edinburgh Business School. Formerly, worked for Singapore Airlines stations and Accenture, focusing on public sector and new enterprises projects. With Boston Consulting Group: Global Leader of BCG's Public Sector Practice. Member of WEF's Global Future Council on Economic Growth & Social Inclusion. Sits on the Board of several not-for-profit organizations in Singapore and Malaysia.
As Asia propels itself towards becoming the world’s economic engine, it also bears the weight of its most complex development challenges.
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