Keppel vs CapitaLand: Who Will Win the AUM Race? | The Investing Iguana πŸ¦–

🟩 In this video, Iggy the Investing Iguana dives deep into the high-stakes battle between two Singaporean powerhouses: Keppel and CapitaLand. These giants are locked in a fierce race to grow their assets under management (AUM) to an astonishing $200 billion by 2030.

$Keppel(BN4.SI)$ $KEPPEL REIT(K71U.SI)$ $Keppel DC Reit(AJBU.SI)$ $CapitaLandInves(9CI.SI)$ $Capitaland Commercial TR(CPITF)$

Iggy breaks down the strategies, strengths, and weaknesses of each contender, providing insightful analysis on what this epic showdown means for investors. He explores Keppel's bold business transformation plan and CapitaLand's ambitious sustainability targets, offering his unique perspective on which company is best positioned to come out on top.

With his signature blend of wit and financial expertise, Iggy makes complex concepts accessible to viewers of all levels, from high school students to seasoned investors. He uses engaging examples and analogies to illustrate key points, ensuring that everyone can follow along and gain valuable insights.

Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your journey, this video is a must-watch. Join Iggy as he takes you ringside for the AUM battle of the century and discover what it takes to win in the high-stakes world of asset management.

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