[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] On the 6th, Mirae Asset Securities was honored with the Grand Prize at the '2022 Asia Capital Investment Awards' held at the Korea Press Center in Seoul. Now in its 16th year, the Asia Capital Investment Awards were established to boost the morale of financial investment companies that serve as a driving force for corporate development through fostering a healthy capital market and provide individuals with opportunities to grow their assets.


Mirae Asset Securities, which received the Grand Prize awarded by the Financial Services Commission Chairman, was evaluated as the best across all sectors including Wealth Management (WM), Custody, Investment Banking (IB), Research, and Retirement Pensions. In particular, it was recognized for having industry-leading competitiveness in the retirement pension sector. Since starting its pension business in line with the introduction of the domestic retirement pension system, it has led innovation by being the first in the industry to introduce performance-based DC plans, offering ETF and REIT trading services, and launching non-face-to-face subscription services for individual pension wrap accounts.



The sector-specific excellence awards were given to KB Securities (WM Domestic Division), Samsung Securities (WM Overseas Division), NH Investment & Securities (Custody Division), Daishin Securities (IB Division), Korea Investment & Securities (Research Division), Hana Securities (Retirement Pension DC Division), Shinhan Investment Corp. (Retirement Pension Default Option Division), and Kiwoom Securities (MTS Division). The Best Fund Award went to Mirae Asset Global Investments, and the Best Asset Management Companies were Samsung Asset Management, Korea Investment Management, and KB Asset Management. Mirae Asset Global Investments holds an unrivaled number one position in the domestic pension fund market.


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