Compounder Fund is managed under Galilee Investment Management Pte Ltd. Galilee Investment Management is a fund management company with a Capital Markets Services Licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Joseph ONG Puay Han is Galilee Investment Management’s CEO and Executive Director. Joseph has accumulated over 20 years of experience in business management and advisory services. He has worked for two companies regulated by MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore) and one US company regulated by the US SEC (United States Securities and Exchange Commission).
CHONG Ser Jing
Co-Founder, Portfolio Manager
sj.chong@galileeinvestment.com
Ser Jing is the Portfolio Manager and Co-Founder of Compounder Fund. Ser Jing graduated with honours in 2012 from the National University of Singapore’s Engineering Science Programme. But having been bitten by the investing bug since he was in his late teens, he decided to pursue a career in the investing world. From January 2013 to October 2019, Ser Jing served in Motley Fool Singapore as a writer as well as a co-leader of the investing team. One of his career highlights with Fool Singapore was to help its flagship investment newsletter, Stock Advisor Gold, outperform a global stock market benchmark by nearly 2x over a 3.5 year period. Ser Jing has been helping his family invest since October 2010, and is also the co-author of a popular Singapore-themed investment book Invest Lah! The Average Joe’s Guide To Investing. When he’s not busy digging through company reports, writing about his thoughts on investing, or actually investing, he can be found diving, playing music, exercising, meditating, playing football, and spending quality time with his loved ones.
Jeremy CHIA
Co-Founder, Investor Relations Head, Investment Analyst
jeremy.chia@galileeinvestment.com
Jeremy is the Analyst, Head of Investor Outreach, and Co-Founder of Compounder Fund. Jeremy graduated from the University of Western Australia with an MBBS degree. Unlike the path taken by most medical doctors before him, Jeremy chose instead to pursue a career in investments. He has since been an MAS-registered writer for Motley Fool Singapore from June 2017 to October 2019, with over 1,000 bylines under his name. Jeremy has also attained his CFA level 2 badge. Jeremy subscribes to the investing philosophy of buying good companies and holding them for the very long term. Besides investing, Jeremy enjoys football, in-line skating, swimming, and travelling.
David KUO
Advisor to Compounder Fund
David is an Advisor to Compounder Fund. David is a renowned financial broadcaster and his views are regularly sought by MoneyFM, BBC, CNBC, RT, ChannelNewAsia, and 938LIVE. As the CEO of Motley Fool Singapore prior to its closure, David has racked up a few “first-evers”. He launched Motley Fool Singapore’s first-ever premium product, MF550 – an exclusive investing club that educates investors and helps Singaporeans invest better. He was also the lead advisor for Stock Advisor Gold, which is The Motley Fool’s first-ever stock recommendation service available in Singapore. His free weekly bulletin “Take Stock Singapore” was read by over 140,000 Singaporean investors and he is a regular columnist at The Business Times. David is a co-founder of The Smart Investor, a Singapore-based investment education website. David will support Ser Jing and Jeremy with his wise counsel (non-binding) on issues related to geopolitics, the macroeconomic environment, investor psychology and behaviour, and the general investing climate, among others.
We (Ser Jing and Jeremy) believe deeply in investor education. Besides educating investors through running Compounder Fund transparently, we also run a blog named The Good Investors. It is our personal investing blog and serves as a free platform for us to openly share more of our investing thoughts with the public. Investing in stocks is a topic that is often made overly complex. Through The Good Investors, we want to demystify investing, and help investors develop sound and lasting investing principles and avoid the pitfalls. “A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle” is an old Italian proverb. And so it is with lighting the candle of investing. We believe that educating other investors is a worthwhile and meaningful pursuit.