Singapore fintech ADDX to appoint new CEO Oi-Yee Choo
Singapore fintech ADDX has announced that Oi-Yee Choo will be appointed its Chief Executive Officer, subject to the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s (MAS) approval.
Leading the Singapore Exchange-backed private market platform into its next phase of growth, Ms Choo projects that ADDX will record US$1 billion in transactions by 2023, entrenching its position as Asia’s largest private market exchange.
“Reaching a critical mass will signal that we are the primary venue for any issuer or investor looking to deal in private market investments. It will strengthen our ability to achieve our mission of ensuring fair and equal access to the private markets for all – including, ultimately, retail investors,” she said.
“The end game is a much better world than the one we live in – truly diversified portfolios not just for sovereign wealth funds and pensions funds, but every person on the street. Barriers to capital flows will be reduced significantly, allowing funds to reach the worthiest projects. This generates innovation, economic growth, jobs and government revenue.”
Other new appointments include Darius Liu and Inmoo Hwang. Mr Liu, who had been Chief Operating Officer, is now Group Chief Strategy Officer of ICHX Tech. Mr Hwang, who was previously Head of Business Strategy and Growth, will take over as COO of ADDX. The company forecasts that its permanent headcount will rise to 120 this year, up from 90 at the end of 2021.
Total transactions on the ADDX platform exceeded US$150 million in 2021, and the lion’s share came from individual accredited investors from 27 countries spanning Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas (excluding the US). The pace of expansion is expected to accelerate further in 2022 and 2023, with the impending launch of institutional and corporate investor accounts, and individual account openings now growing at a rate of 120% per year. By 2023, the total number of deals completed on the ADDX platform is likely to multiply by at least four times to reach 100, up from the 24 deals completed by the end of 2021.
“We are building the Amazon of the private markets – the first stop investors think of when considering alternative investments, because they know they will find here a full range of products with varying risk-reward profiles,” Ms Choo said.
The multi-asset exchange has onboarded funds, bonds and equities. Asset classes represented by products on the platform include private equity and venture capital, private debt, real estate, hedge funds and crypto funds. The ADDX platform will onboard more global general partners (GPs) this year, after launching deals last year by blue-chip names such as Partners Group, UOB, Investcorp, Mapletree, Azalea, SeaTown and CGS-CIMB.
Using blockchain and smart contracts, the ADDX platform automates manual processes in the issuance, custody, distribution and secondary trading of private market products. The resulting efficiency from tokenisation allows the platform to fractionalise investments from US$1 million to US$10,000. For issuers, the digital securities exchange provides access to previously untapped capital pools and reduces both the cost and minimum threshold of fundraising projects. In January 2021, ICHX Tech, which operates the ADDX platform, announced its Series A US$50 million round. The fintech company is backed by Singapore Exchange (SGX), Temasek subsidiary Heliconia Capital and Japan state-backed investors JIC Venture Growth Investments (JIC-VGI) and the Development Bank of Japan (DBJ). Last year, the ADDX platform was named by the CB Insights company Blockdata as one of the nine leading tokenisation platforms in the world – it was the only platform from Asia to make the list.
Incoming CEO Oi-Yee Choo added, “Returns in the public markets are on a gradual decline. For a traditional 70-30 mix of public stocks and bonds, returns look set to fall from more than 6% p.a. for Baby Boomers to just 2% p.a. for Generation Z. Large institutional investors see this trend and they have the tools to diversify into the private markets, which now make up 20% to 30% of their portfolios. Not allowing individuals to diversify in the same way is – to put it bluntly – unconscionable. It is essentially saying a younger generation of investors shouldn’t expect a decent rate of return, which implies they will have to stay in the workforce much longer to meet their retirement needs. ADDX was founded to change that. We refuse to accept a status quo of an uneven playing field, and we intend to partner with regulators and issuers everywhere to transform the investing landscape.”