Standard Chartered is adding BlackRock’s Aladdin Wealth tools to help its advisors better assess client portfolios.
The platform will be integrated into myWealth Advisor, giving relationship managers and investment advisors access to portfolio risk and return analysis across asset classes including equities, fixed income, funds, ETFs and alternative investments.
It will also add stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio management tools, allowing advisors to assess how portfolios may perform under different market conditions.
The initial rollout will cover Priority, Priority Private and Private Banking clients in Singapore and Hong Kong.
The bank plans to expand the integration to other markets over time.

Samir Subberwal, Global Head of Wealth Solutions, Retail Products, Data and Analytics at Standard Chartered, said,
“By integrating BlackRock’s industry-recognised Aladdin Wealth platform into myWealth Advisor, we are strengthening how we deliver personalised, insights-led advice at scale.
At the same time, we are equipping our frontline with advanced tools to support more informed conversations and help clients navigate the increasingly complex market environment with confidence.”

Susan Chan, Head of Asia Pacific at BlackRock, said,
“Building on our broader relationship with Standard Chartered, this collaboration reflects our shared commitment to delivering innovative client solutions and supporting the bank’s digital innovation agenda through enhanced portfolio risk capabilities.
As portfolio complexity and client expectations evolve, deeper risk insights and analytics can help wealth managers take a whole portfolio view and deliver tailored advice at scale.”
myWealth Advisor is Standard Chartered’s personalised investment planning tool, combining its Chief Investment Office views and expert insights to support client portfolio planning.
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