Singaporean investors stand out for their loyalty and positive sentiment towards traditional wealth managers.”
— Vibhooti Chaturvedi, Regional Director at Avaloq
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, September 25, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- New research highlights a significant opportunity for traditional financial institutions in Singapore to capture the growing local interest in digital assets, confirming that while interest in crypto is high, investors still need reassurance before diving in.
According to Avaloq’s latest research,
The underlying reason for this hesitation presents a clear mandate for traditional banking institutions: non-crypto investors are ready to participate, provided they are offered services through a trusted provider. Nearly half - 48% of Singaporean non-crypto investors - stated they would invest in crypto if their existing financial services provider offered it.“Investor interest in crypto is high across the region, yet adoption is tempered by a lack of knowledge and low trust in existing exchanges. This presents a massive opportunity for traditional financial institutions, as they have a trusted relationship with investors.
By strategically integrating secure crypto trading and custody into their existing service portfolios, banks can leverage their established reputation to ‘create a more trusted crypto market’ and unlock the next significant wave of digital asset growth for investors”, said Mr Vibhooti Chaturvedi, Regional Director for South Asia and Australia at Avaloq.
Barriers to Entry and the Need for Trust
The study identifies specific barriers preventing broader participation in Singapore:
• The leading reason cited for not investing is a lack of knowledge (46%).
• Other significant barriers include concerns that crypto is too volatile (37%) and low trust in crypto exchanges (33%).
These findings underscore that traditional financial service providers are uniquely positioned to mitigate key investor concerns by introducing robust, reliable services, thereby creating a more trusted crypto market.
The Path Forward for Wealth Management
To remain successful over the long term, wealth managers must recognize the importance of this shift. The report stresses that success relies on offering into a one-stop shop for all client assets. By integrating crypto into existing service portfolios and offering secure trading and custody solutions, traditional banks and wealth managers can unlock new growth opportunities for investors.
This integration aligns with the broader technological readiness observed in the Singaporean wealth sector:
• Singaporean investors are among the most loyal globally, but high expectations for responsiveness and trust must be met.
• Wealth management professionals in Singapore are highly optimistic about technological innovation, with 93% believing that artificial intelligence (AI) will benefit the industry.
• Local investors also show greater comfort with new technology, with 61% comfortable receiving AI-supported investment advice, compared to 52% globally.
Vibhooti Chaturvedi, Regional Director for South Asia and Australia at Avaloq said, “Singaporean investors stand out for their loyalty and positive sentiment towards traditional wealth managers. But advisers cannot be complacent – Singaporeans have high expectations for fast responses and access to non-traditional investments, accompanied by a growing appetite for risk. Understanding their needs and meeting these expectations will be essential to retain investors’ trust and loyalty over the long term.”
Impact Investing Built To Last
In terms of portfolio mix, Avaloq’s research shows that ESG investing continues to be an area of high importance for global client engagement increasing from 55% to 63%, with Asia seeing a significant jump from 41% to 67% as ESG becomes central to value creation and legacy planning. This readiness for non-traditional assets, focus on value creation, coupled with high investor demand for trusted pathways, makes the adoption of digital assets and impact investing key strategic imperatives.
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