TradeTogether and Pinetree Securities Launch AI Infrastructure Fund
Source: Fintech News SG
Singapore-licensed asset manager TradeTogether has partnered with Pinetree Securities to develop an investment strategy targeting the AI infrastructure supply chain, focusing on GPU-related infrastructure and data centre ecosystems through the VCC framework.

Singapore-licensed asset manager TradeTogether has partnered with Pinetree Securities, a subsidiary of South Korea's Hanwha Investment & Securities, to develop an investment strategy targeting the AI infrastructure supply chain. The initiative will focus on GPU-related infrastructure and data centre ecosystems, offering institutional and accredited investors exposure through both traditional fund units and tokenised investment vehicles.
The partnership taps into a structural shift in how AI infrastructure is financed. GPUs, traditionally viewed as technology hardware, are increasingly being recognised as strategic digital assets that underpin cloud computing, enterprise AI, and large-scale computational workloads. The strategy will be structured through Singapore's Variable Capital Company (VCC) framework, providing a regulated and familiar vehicle for institutional capital.
Both firms bring complementary expertise to the table. TradeTogether specialises in alternative investments and digital infrastructure, while Pinetree Securities contributes capital markets capabilities and a distribution network spanning Asia. The collaboration aims to establish GPU infrastructure as a defined institutional asset class, separate from traditional tech equity exposure.
Why it matters for Singapore: This partnership reinforces Singapore's role as a hub for structuring institutional-grade digital asset investments. By combining the VCC framework — one of the city-state's key value propositions for fund managers — with exposure to AI compute infrastructure, TradeTogether and Pinetree are creating a blueprint that could attract similar capital flowing through Singapore's regulated ecosystem. For accredited investors in the region, it opens a new lane for participating in the AI buildout without taking on direct equity risk in tech companies.