Temasek, an investment firm owned by the Singapore government, has reduced the compensation of the personnel involved in its now-written off $275 million investment in FTX.
Singapore investment firm Temasek Holdings has reduced compensation for the execs responsible for the firm’s investment into the now-defunct crypto exchange FTX.to Forbes. The firm however was forced to answer for its investment play after the exchange collapsed.from Bloomberg, Temasek has now concluded its internal review of the $275 million investment loss incurred from FTX, which it initiated shortly after the exchange collapsed in November 2022.
While the findings revealed that there was “no misconduct” internally, it was reported that both its investment team and senior management took “collective accountability,” and had their compensation reduced. The $275 million FTX investment which is now written off, was said to be 0.09% of Temasek portfolio value of more than $293 billion, at the time of collapse.into FTX before making its investment.
It was added that the firm also engaged with people with firsthand knowledge of FTX, including employees, other investors, and industry participants.'s institutional investors have said they will be writing down their FTX investments to $0:
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