
Kamet Capital Hosts Delegates from Top Institutions to share Insights on Family Offices and the Company's Unique Model
SINGAPORE, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As family office growth accelerates across Asia, Kamet Capital ('Kamet') has emerged as a leader in the industry with a unique multi-single-family office model. The company was founded by Kerry Goh, a seasoned investment management professional with near 30 years of experience across global financial markets. His prior experience managing Lord Jacob Rothschild's portfolio at the Rothschild family office shaped his deep understanding of the evolving family office landscape and formed the foundation for Kamet's innovation blend of Western endowment strategies and Asian family values.
As a key player in Singapore's family office ecosystem, Kamet has often been invited to host sharing sessions to offer insights into Singapore's thriving family office sector, sharing best practices and customized strategies for ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) Asian families. Most recently in April, Kamet was invited to host a learning roundtable for a delegation of senior lawyers from the Shanghai Bar Association (SBA) as part of the official Singapore–Shanghai Lawyers Exchange Programme.
'We are honoured to welcome senior law firm partners from Shanghai and share how we support modern Asian families with globally tailored strategies and solutions,' said Kerry Goh, founder and CEO of Kamet Capital. 'Knowledge exchanges like these strengthen Singapore's position as a bridge between East and West in the family office landscape.'
During the visit, the delegation gained first-hand insight from Kamet's advisors who presented best practices in wealth structuring, asset allocation, and bespoke global investment planning for UHNW families. In addition, the delegation learnt more about Kamet Founders' Network, a unique proposition allowing Kamet to source hard-to-access private deals and in exchange provide these companies with mentorship and guidance from established founders in the network. Two investee companies were featured:
Doctor Anywhere, one of Kamet's earliest investments, scaled with support from Kamet before attracting global institutional investors. Kamet holds two seats on the company's board of directors.
TopView, a rapidly growing AI firm, exemplifies Kamet's commitment to drive the global expansion of Chinese companies. Besides leading the first round of financing, Kamet supported TopView with the set-up of its international headquarter in Singapore.
In recent months, Kamet also welcomed participants from the International MBA programme jointly run by Hong Kong University and Fudan University, and from the EMBA programme of Macau University of Science and Technology. During these sessions, Chinese professionals, founders and entrepreneurs gained more in-depth knowledge about family offices and intergenerational wealth transition.
Kamet's reputation continues to grow among top institutions across Asia. With a focus on long-term investments and personalised services, Kamet integrates global best practices into bespoke strategies for each family it serves.
About Kamet Capital
Kamet Capital is a leading wealth management firm headquartered in Singapore, pioneering the multi-single-family office model in Asia. Founded in 2017, Kamet Capital is dedicated to serving ultra-high-net-worth families and individuals with a comprehensive suite of services that include investment management, wealth planning, international mobility solutions, household management, administrative support, and philanthropy. Its innovative approach combines the personalised attention of a single-family office with the robust capabilities and efficiencies of a multi-family office to cater to the dynamic needs of affluent families and founders across Asia. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, Kamet Capital continues to shape the future of the family office sector, providing unparalleled support and strategic solutions to ensure the prosperity and growth of our clients' legacies.
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