Speaking to The Edge Singapore just before Ecosperity Week 2026, Tsui, a veteran of the finance industry with 24 years of experience, shared his insights on sustainable investing, including trends and outlook. He has been involved in sustainability investing since 2017, establishing and integrating environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations into investment practice.
Sustainable investing is becoming more focused in recent times, with investors allocating more capital to certain sectors while decreasing in others, according to Paris-headquartered asset manager Amundi.
“The market is just becoming more pragmatic on different investment themes, so energy and climate transition would be the key themes where we’re seeing very supportive inflows,” says Frank Tsui, Amundi’s head of responsible investing for Asia ex-Japan.

