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    Temasek Sees More Opportunities in Europe After Investing $7.8 Billion in Region Last Year

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Tags:valuationsinvestmentfinancial servicesrenewable energyEuropean economies

    Quick Summary

    Temasek invested $7.8B in Europe, seeking opportunities in sectors like renewable energy and financial services amid valuation gaps.

    Temasek Seeks New Investment Opportunities in Europe After $7.8B Spend

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    By Yantoultra Ngui

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's state investor Temasek sees growing investment opportunities in Europe as the impact of trade tensions on the economic climate makes some companies more attractive in terms of valuations, a senior executive told Reuters on Thursday.

    A trade war, that followed U.S. President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" on April 2, had led to volatility in global markets and prompted some investors to focus more on European assets.

    Temasek, which invested more than S$10 billion ($7.8 billion) in Europe in the year ended March 2025, sees this macroeconomic environment as an opportunity to look at more companies in the region, executives told Reuters on Thursday.

    "Sometimes the macro helps us go into companies that we have liked, that were not within our reach from a valuation perspective," Nagi Hamiyeh, Temasek's head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, told Reuters in an interview.

    "On top of it when you look at Europe, there is still a big gap in terms of valuation or valuation arbitrage in Europe and the U.S., so that makes us even more confident about what we can achieve in Europe," he added.

    Temasek reported an 11.6% year-on-year jump in its net portfolio value on Wednesday to a record S$434 billion at the end of its financial year on March 31.

    The S$10 billion investment in Europe made over the last financial year represents about 40% of the up to S$25 billion investment it said last year that it planned to make in Europe over five years.

    These investments included French renewable energy group Neoen and Ireland-based video game technology services company Keywords Studios.

    Looking ahead, Temasek is seeking investment opportunities in European companies that are global, as well as family-run businesses with strong franchises in sectors such as industrials, renewable energy, financial services and consumer goods, Hamiyeh said.

    Temasek sees potential to increase its exposure in markets such as France, Italy, Germany and Scandinavia, he added.

    ($1 = 1.2791 Singapore dollars)

    (Reporting by Yantoultra Ngui. Editing by Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Temasek invested $7.8 billion in Europe last year.
    • •Focus on companies with attractive valuations due to trade tensions.
    • •Interest in sectors like industrials, renewable energy, and consumer goods.
    • •Plans to increase exposure in France, Italy, Germany, and Scandinavia.
    • •Temasek's net portfolio value rose 11.6% year-on-year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Temasek sees more opportunities in Europe after investing $7.8 billion in region last year

    1What amount did Temasek invest in Europe last year?

    Temasek invested more than S$10 billion ($7.8 billion) in Europe in the year ended March 2025.

    2Why is Temasek focusing on European investments?

    Temasek sees growing investment opportunities in Europe due to the impact of trade tensions, which have made some companies more attractive.

    3What sectors is Temasek interested in for future investments?

    Temasek is looking for investment opportunities in sectors such as industrials, renewable energy, and family-run businesses with strong franchises.

    4Which countries in Europe does Temasek see potential for investment?

    Temasek sees potential to increase its exposure in markets such as France, Italy, Germany, and Scandinavia.

    5What is the current net portfolio value of Temasek?

    Temasek reported an 11.6% year-on-year jump in its net portfolio value to a record S$434 billion at the end of its financial year on March 31.

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