Me & My Money

He finds investing in education fulfilling

Owner of start-up Edallianz is focused on building up the business and taking it overseas

Mr Eric Lim and his family have a mixed investment portfolio, with 5 per cent in fixed deposits, 10 per cent in stocks, 30 per cent in property and the remaining 55 per cent in his businesses.
Mr Eric Lim and his family have a mixed investment portfolio, with 5 per cent in fixed deposits, 10 per cent in stocks, 30 per cent in property and the remaining 55 per cent in his businesses. PHOTO: GIN TAY FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES
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When entrepreneur Eric Lim realised education service providers needed a way to reach parents, he set out to find a solution.

He set up Edallianz in October 2016 "to create a network for an umbrella of schools and freelance trainers to allow them to enhance their marketability on a centralised platform", he says.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on July 15, 2018, with the headline He finds investing in education fulfilling. Subscribe