Investing as an Expat
Hello there,
As the title suggests I am looking for somewhere to invest my earnings long term for a pension or some future eventuality.
I'm a UK citizen but have lived and worked in Korea for many years so I don't have access to any UK/US investment opportunities. I am looking ETFs but with my limited knowledge of investing I would like to use a robo-advisor or another low cost/hands-off approach. Ideally I'd like to compound my savings/interest rather than earn any dividends.
I am finding that being in Korea and living overseas from my home country adds some complexity tossavings/investment options.
I am wondering what other expats in a similar situation are doing with their money. I'm not sitting on a pile of money, so I am looking at alloting a percentage of monthly income rather than dumping a a large sum.
Specifically, I think I'd be interested in answers to the following (although I am open to advice for things that I may not have considered due to my limited experience):
What robo-advisors or ETFs are other expats using that are internationally accessable and available in Korea?
Do you have a recommendation of an English speaking personal financial advisor here in Korea with knowledge of international investments?
(Least importantly - as my future in this country is doubful long term) Are there any trustworthy/worthwhile domestic solutions that you can recommend?
I am pretty out of my depth with regard to researching this field so I appreciate any piecemeal or fundamental advice on this. Thank you Reddit :)