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Alvin Fan On Raising Money From Asian Allocators and Institutional Readiness

59 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Emanuel Balarie sits down with Alvin Fan, CEO of OPIM to shed light on the unique dynamics of capital raising in the Asian ecosystem. Alvin offers a seasoned perspective on navigating Asian family offices, regional differences, and strategies for emerging managers looking to succeed across Asia and beyond. Key insights include: The evolving landscape of Asian family offices and their varying appetites for emerging managers The importance of relationship-building and cultural intelligence in Asia compared to the US and Europe Strategies for outsiders to break into the Asian allocator ecosystem, emphasizing persistence and authenticity The critical role of self-awareness, pedigree, and operational readiness for emerging managers seeking institutional capital How to articulate an edge and differentiate oneself in a highly competitive environment The influence of regional themes, such as Japanese reflation, Korean markets, and China’s private markets, on investor interest Practical advice for transitioning from individual trader to institutional manager, including team expansion and risk management The significance of transparency, communication, and managing psychological pressures in fund launch and growth Timestamps: 00:00 – The Asian allocator landscape and why it matters for emerging managers 02:30 – Alvin’s background and journey into alternative investments 06:50 – How Asian allocators evaluate managers differently from Western counterparts 09:26 – Regional variations: Japan, Taiwan, China, Middle East and Southeast Asia 10:39 – The growing role of family offices and their risk appetite for emerging managers 14:04 – How first versus second generation family offices approach investments 16:12 – Overcoming cross-border challenges when raising capital from Asia 18:10 – Success stories of US/European managers raising in Asia and vice versa 22:46 – Key traits for emerging managers to get institutional-ready 24:43 – The importance of pedigree, sell-side vs. buy-side backgrounds, and live capital 27:17 – Differentiating strategies and performance in a crowded ecosystem 28:46 – The founder’s transition: team building, replacing hero ego, and platform support 32:31 – The reality of running a fund: time, resources, and relationship management 34:25 – The impact of brand perception and relationship networks in Asia 36:09 – Non-traditional pathways: math, science, and technical backgrounds in asset management 37:41 – Managing investor expectations and psychological resilience 39:54 – Communicating during drawdowns and maintaining investor loyalty 44:02 – Building sustainable teams and avoiding key man risks 47:44 – Pathways for solo founders and emerging managers from outside the traditional pedigree system 50:18 – Key lessons on persistence, professionalism, and the importance of the “pursuit of happiness” 53:14 – Regional themes: Japan, Korea, and China’s private markets post-COVID 56:09 – Current investor focus and thematic opportunities across Asia 57:44 – Final advice: transparency, documentation, and managing investor expectations Subscribe for more conversations with leading traders and market experts. FundSeeder helps traders track performance, compete on the leaderboard, and earn access to capital. Learn more: https://www.fundseeder.com [https://www.fundseeder.com] Risk Disclosure: https://www.fundseeder.com/disclosure [https://www.fundseeder.com/disclosure]

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