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Australian Expatriate Group is the trusted fee-based financial advice provider for Australian expatriates living in Singapore and throughout Asia-Pacific. Licensed by Global Financial Consultants in Singapore, our team is Australian-trained, experienced and qualified, allowing us to provide specialist advice to Australians living abroad.

Address: #02-01, 19 China St, 049561, Singapore

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Preparing for Rainy Days as an Aussie Expat

By | October 20th, 2017|Aussie Expat Financial Advice, Aussies in Singapore, Australian Expat Financial Advice, Australian Expatriate Group, Australian Expats, Australian Expats in Singapore|

“To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect”  - Oscar Wilde   Passive or Index funds Hedge Funds or Unit Trusts Property or Shares Direct or Indirect Investments Bonds or Equities The list of financial decisions to consider as an Aussie expat goes on, but the most important consideration and element of your financial [...]

Personal Finance Books for Aussie Expats

By | October 10th, 2017|Aussie Expat Financial Advice, Aussies in Singapore, Australian Expat Financial Advice, Australian Expatriate Group, Australian Expats, Australian Expats in Singapore, Australian Property Investment|

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest"  - Benjamin Franklin With an abundance of information now at our fingertips, what are the best personal finance books and sources of information for Aussie expats..? Our schools remain behind in providing adequate personal finance education, so it’s up to us to seek out relevant and useful [...]

Singapore – Ranked #1 Amongst Aussie Expats

By | October 4th, 2017|Aussie Expat Financial Advice, Aussies in Singapore, Australian Expat Financial Advice, Australian Expatriate Group, Australian Expats, Australian Expats in Singapore|

Singapore has again secured first place as the best place to live as an expat in this year’s HSBC ‘Expat Explorer’ survey. Australia took out 7th place, with Norway and New Zealand following Singapore in second and third place.   What is it about Singapore that makes it so popular with expats? Earning Potential  The [...]

Have You Protected Your GREATEST Asset..?

By | February 27th, 2017|Aussie Expat Financial Advice, Aussies in Singapore, Australian Expat Financial Advice, Australian Expatriate Group, Australian Expats, Australian Expats in Singapore|

It’s simple…your greatest financial asset is your income. Yet when it comes to insurance and protecting your greatest asset, far too many simple simply ignore it. So just how to you protect your greatest asset...? The answer is…with the right income protection policy. This will protect a percentage of your income (typically up to 75%) [...]