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An investment strategy to capitalise on volatile markets

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June 05, 2025

SCB Julius Baer seeks to help wealthy Thai clients find opportunities in global assets over a long-term horizon, writes Somruedi Banchongduang

An investment strategy to capitalise on volatile markets

Amid ongoing volatility in global investment markets, SCB Julius Baer considers this period an opportunity to gradually deploy capital to international investments and stands ready to help Thai investors access world-class assets.

Heightened uncertainty stemming from shifting trade policies among major economies and a global decline in asset prices has generated investor concerns about portfolio management.

Adrian Mazenauer, chief executive of SCB Julius Baer, said he believes the current environment still offers selective investment opportunities.

"There is always a good time to invest, provided you have the right long-term strategy and always keep an eye on capital preservation," said Mr Mazenauer.

"SCB Julius Baer is well-positioned to help clients navigate market volatility and achieve long-term returns through a strategic investment approach."

SCB Julius Baer is a joint venture between Siam Commercial Bank, the first Thai bank, and Julius Baer, a leading Swiss global wealth management firm.

Over the past six years, this collaboration has delivered premier wealth management services in Thailand, combining the heritage and expertise of both long-established Thai and Swiss financial institutions.

The joint venture harnesses the strengths of both partners to offer world-class private banking services, bringing global wealth management excellence to the Thai market.

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