Korea Chapter

In the CAIA Korea chapter, members are from all segments of the alternative investment industry as well as traditional investment areas. The goals of the CAIA Korea chapter include the following objectives: to provide the domestic investment and related communities with a greater understanding of the benefits of the CAIA designation; to enhance and maintain the educational and ethical standards among CAIA members, candidates, and others in the alternative investment industry; to facilitate communication among industry professionals and pursue mutual benefits among current and future CAIA members.

Korea Chapter

Founded in 2011
korea@caia.org
Chapter events | Chapter forum (members only)

Hong-Rae Cho, CAIA, Chapter Executive
Head of Global Strategy, Korea Investment Holdings | Community Profile | Bio (members only)

Russell Ko (Young Ho Ko), CAIA, Chapter Executive
Senior Portfolio Manager, National Pension Service Korea | Community Profile | Bio (members only)

Seop Lim, CAIA, Chapter Executive
Chief Investment Officer, Ministry of Employment and Labor | Community Profile | Bio (members only)

Steven Kim (Young Hyun Kim), CAIA, Chapter Executive
Prime Services / Listed Derivatives, Credit Suisse | Community Profile | Bio (members only)

Sam Chung, Chapter Advisor
Academic Advisor, CAIA Association | Bio (members only)


CAIA members residing in Korea comprise the membership of the chapter. Other members are welcome to join the chapter by adjusting the settings on the CAIA profile.
Non-members are invited to join the chapter mailing list.

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Upcoming Korea Events

Please stay tuned for future event announcements.

Past Korea Events

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Date Resources Location
May 11 2012 - 7:00pm
Come and join fellow CAIA members and candidates working in your area as they celebrate (or commiserate!) with those who sat for the March 2012 CA ...
Seoul
Nov 24 2011 - 12:30pm
Although the alternative investment sector, especially the hedge fund sector, is still in its early stages in Korea, there is a rapidly increasing ...
Seoul
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