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Temasek is a global investment company headquartered in Singapore, actively managing a diversified portfolio across diverse sectors. Its strategy prioritizes long-term sustainable returns via equity investments. The firm employs a generational investor approach, identifying opportunities within structural trends like digitalization and sustainable living to strategically grow its portfolio.
The company was incorporated on June 25, 1974, by the Government of Singapore. Its formation originated from a strategic insight: separating the state's regulatory role from its commercial ownership. This established a professional holding company for sound governance and commercially-driven asset management, not arising from individual founders.
Temasek's beneficiaries are Singapore's citizens, as it stewards the national investment portfolio. Its vision is to foster prosperity for future generations by enhancing the well-being of its people, portfolio entities, and the global community. Operating as a forward-looking generational investor, it consistently creates enduring positive impact.
Key people at Temasek.
Temasek has more than 26 tracked investments across 24 companies. The latest tracked deal is $105.0M Series C in Tropic Biosciences in March 2026.
Key people at Temasek.
Temasek Holdings is a global investment firm headquartered in Singapore, established in 1974 to steward and grow a diversified portfolio for long-term shareholder value.[3][5] Its mission centers on creating and maximizing long-term shareholder value as an active investor, guided by a Purpose to ensure "every generation prospers" through sustainable investments that empower people, portfolio companies, communities, and the planet.[1][2][3] The investment philosophy emphasizes resilience, agility, and an ESG framework across themes like Transforming Economies, Growing Middle Class, Deepening Comparative Advantages, and Emerging Champions, with a portfolio valued at S$185 billion (US$134 billion) spanning Asia, developed markets, and emerging regions.[2][3][7] Temasek significantly impacts the startup ecosystem via impact investing in underserved areas such as financial services, healthcare, education, agriculture, and climate in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, while providing philanthropic support through entities like Temasek Trust to build social capital and capabilities.[2][4][6]
Temasek Holdings was incorporated on 25 June 1974 under the Singapore Companies Act as a holding company, initially focused on Singapore's economic development, industrialization, and financial diversification by nurturing enterprises.[3][5][8] Key early influences included Singapore's leaders' ethos of self-reliance and human capital investment, shaping its forward-looking approach.[7] A pivotal evolution came with the 2002 Charter, formalizing its role as a steward committed to sustainable growth amid volatility like the Asian Financial Crisis and Global Financial Crisis.[1][7] By the 2000s, Temasek reshaped its portfolio from over 50% Singapore-centric to one-third each in Singapore, Asia, and developed markets, doubling Asia investments by 2008 through prudent bets on distressed assets and undervalued companies, expanding into the US and Europe.[7]
Temasek rides trends in sustainable transformation and emerging economies, capitalizing on Asia's growth, middle-class expansion, and comparative advantages in tech-enabled sectors like life sciences, fintech, and climate solutions.[2][3][7] Timing aligns with post-crisis recoveries and global shifts toward ESG and impact investing, where market forces like climate challenges and underserved communities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America create opportunities for resilient, high-return portfolios.[2][4] It influences the ecosystem by seeding social capital—via over 20 years of structured philanthropy—fostering inclusive growth, advancing capabilities (e.g., research at Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory), and catalysing partnerships that build human and natural capital for future generations.[4][5][6]
Temasek is poised to deepen its T2030 strategy, expanding impact investments amid rising demand for ESG-aligned capital in climate, healthcare, and education, while navigating geopolitical uncertainties with its proven resilience.[2][7] Trends like AI-driven sustainability, emerging market digitization, and multi-generational stewardship will shape its path, potentially growing its S$185 billion portfolio through bold bets on undervalued assets.[3] Its influence may evolve from regional powerhouse to global steward, amplifying ecosystem effects via expanded philanthropy and collaborative innovation, ensuring long-term value creation that outlives current cycles.[1][2][5]