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About Indosuez Wealth Management in Asia
Indosuez Wealth Management has a solid foundation in Asia as a pioneering bank with more than a century old heritage, when Banque de l'Indochine opened its historic offices in Hong Kong and Singapore. From these two locations, branches of
CA Indosuez (Switzerland) SA, almost 220 highly specialised wealth managers combine their knowledge of the region with the vast opportunities provided by the global network of Indosuez Wealth Management and the Credit Agricole group.
By working every day in the interest of society, we are a group committed to diversity and inclusion. All our positions are open to people with disabilities.
Reference
2026-112168
Publication date
04/05/2026
Key Responsibilities:
- 40-50% of time to work as a 3rd party research analyst to provide fixed income credit write-ups, analysis, additions and removal of coverage, and recommendations to the global advisory and global investment committees. This also includes providing tactical and longer-term trade ideas (plus advisory of corporate actions too) to the front office working in partnership with the fixed income specialist in Singapore in the coverage of Asian based credits and with our European counterparts to formalize a coherent and comprehensive product coverage. Performance will be measured by the number and performance of ideas and penetration/implementation rates.
- 30-40% of time in client engagement activities for direct coverage on fixed income products including structured rates and credits investments. Efforts will be measured by performance of the client portfolio and revenues generated at a later stage.
- 20-30% of the time to maintain the data integrity of the bondlinc platform and liaise with vendor for improvements and other features.
As a Fixed income product asset class owner, the specialist is expected to build and expand the product penetration including cash bonds and structured rates and credit products.
University graduates in Finance related discipline
In-depth knowledge of Asian Fixed Income markets