January 01, 2021
Regional Spotlights
Tetsuji Okamoto and Noriaki Matsuo recently sat down for a Q&A to discuss the growing need for retirement income in Japan's aging society and how private market strategies can help investors weather periods of market volatility.
In a recent Q&A, Apollo’s Chair of Australia and New Zealand David Moffatt joined us from Sydney to discuss trends impacting the Australian investment and retirement landscape, and what excites him most about the future of Apollo’s platform in the country.
In a recent Q&A, Partner and Co-Head of Global Performing Credit Jim Vanek joined us from London to discuss the European credit landscape and what excites him most about the future of Apollo’s European platform.
Learn about Apollo’s growth and capabilities in the region – from providing tailored financing solutions for companies to offering institutions, retirees and savers access to alternative strategies to meet their evolving needs.
Learn more about Apollo’s business in Japan, where we seek to be a leading provider of capital solutions to Japanese companies, sponsors and families, while also serving as a source of investment income for Japanese retirees.
Learn about the newly opened office space and the collaborative, entrepreneurial spirit of the team that is helping to drive Apollo’s growth across the region.
In a recent Q&A, Partner and Head of Asia-Pacific Matt Michelini discussed Apollo’s growth across the region, key trends impacting the investment landscape, and what he enjoys most about the job.
Apollo has operated and invested in opportunities across India for over two decades. Madhura Shah, Managing Director and Head of Infrastructure, India, recently took time to discuss Apollo’s growth in the country, day-to-day operations and value proposition, and her favorite parts of the job.
Learn about the dynamic, ambitious, collaborative culture of our London office, which is home to team members representing nearly 50 different nationalities who all contribute a broad set of talents.
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