Temasek targets big jump in AI investments as value of portfolio hits record high


FILE PHOTO: A Temasek signage is pictured at their annual Temasek Review in Singapore July 11, 2023. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo

SINGAPORE, July 8 (Reuters) - Singapore state investor Temasek said on ⁠Wednesday it was targeting a major increase in its investments ‌in AI companies, aiming to lift its exposure to the technology to as much as 15% over the next five years from 6% now.

Temasek, which owns stakes in ​Anthropic and OpenAI, also said that its net ⁠portfolio value had climbed ⁠to S$518 billion ($400 billion) last financial year, marking the second consecutive year ⁠that ‌it has hit a record. That represented growth of 10.5% in Singapore dollar terms or 14.8% in U.S. dollar terms.

The ⁠return compares with a 17% rise for MSCI's world ​stocks gauge, though ‌Temasek's portfolio differs from public equity benchmarks in structure, mandate ⁠and asset mix.

Chief ​Executive Dilhan Pillay told a briefing that the rapid advancement of AI represented "a pivotal phase that will create vast new opportunities.

He added that Temasek intended ⁠to deploy capital across five focus areas: ​energy and data centres, semiconductors, cloud service providers, foundation models and AI applications and software infrastructure.

Temasek would also be looking at its entire holdings ⁠through the lens of AI, he said.

"The rubber hits the road in AI adoption," he said. "The remaining 85% of our portfolio must be focused on AI adoption for competitiveness. That is where the rest of ​our portfolio will see value capture."

Temasek said ⁠its results last year were helped by gains from divestments and the ​performance of local companies. It declined to ‌disclose its stakes in AI companies and ​how that might have affected its performance.

(Reporting by Yantoultra Ngui and Rae Wee; Editing by Tom Westbrook and Edwina Gibbs)

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