PineBridge Press Release

PineBridge Wins ‘Talent Acquisition’ and ‘Employee Benefits’ HR Excellence Awards

Hong Kong - 18th March 2025: PineBridge Investments (“PineBridge”), a private, global asset manager focused on active, high-conviction investing, has been recognized by the prestigious Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management’s (HKIHRM) HR Excellence Awards - winning Merit Awards for Talent Acquisition and Employee Benefits.

Organized by The Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management, the HR Excellence Awards recognize organizations and individuals who achieve business success through outstanding people strategies and practices. Each award follows a strict judging criteria based on case studies and an assessment of each initiative’s execution and outcome. During the Gala Dinner on the 28th February 2025 PineBridge was recognized for two merit awards:

Talent Acquisition Award: By securing the Talent Acquisition Award, PineBridge was recognized for implementing an industry leading talent attraction strategy that effectively aligns with the firm’s overall business strategies and employer branding.

Employee Benefits Award: recognized PineBridge as an organization that goes above and beyond in providing employees with a comprehensive benefits package, aiming to motivate employees to perform at their best, while attracting and retaining talent for the organization.

Alex Cheung, Head of Human Resources, Asia, said: “We are proud of PineBridge’s culture of collaborative client service, which we support via employee development, facilitating collaboration with our global colleagues, and promoting policies that enable employees to flourish in their personal and professional lives. We are delighted this strategy has been recognized again by HKIHRM, which is a testament to the exceptional practices across PineBridge’s HR organization.”

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About PineBridge Investments

PineBridge Investments is a private, global asset manager focused on active, high-conviction investing. We draw on the collective power of our teams across each discipline, market, and region of the world through an open culture of collaboration designed to identify the best ideas. Our mission is to exceed clients’ expectations on every level, every day. As of 31 December 2024, the firm managed $190.3 billion* across global asset classes for sophisticated investors around the world.

*AUM as of 31 December 2024 includes US$93.5 billion (US$66.4 billion equities, US$21.1 billion fixed income, US$6.0 billion multi-asset and US$1.1 million alternatives) of assets managed by joint ventures or other entities not wholly owned by PineBridge Investments. Includes PineBridge Benson Elliot Real Estate AUM of US$4.1 billion.

About HKIHRM

As the most representative HR professional body in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management (HKIHRM) has a membership of close to 5,000, of whom around 520 are corporate members. Founded in 1977, the HKIHRM aims at enhancing HR professional standards, and increasing the HR profession’s influence. Serving HR practitioners and SMEs, the Institute organizes a wide range of professional programmes, including annual conference, seminars, awards programme, and multi-level training. It also provides various membership services, surveys, and an online journal. The HKIHRM is a member of the Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management.

Disclosure

Third-party rankings and recognition from rating services or publications are no guarantee of future investment success. These awards should not be construed as an endorsement of the advisor by any client nor are they representative of any one client’s evaluation. Generally, ratings, rankings, and recognition are based on information prepared and submitted by the advisor, and are part of a process in which not all advisors elect to participate. A more detailed disclosure of the criteria used in making these rankings is included here: https://www.hkihrm-awards.org/details PineBridge paid an entry fee to be considered for these awards but did not pay compensation directly or indirectly to obtain or use the awards.

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