Event Details

Dear members,


We are co-hosting a "Hong Kong Banking Report 2021" webinar with BritCham on 21 July 2021, 12.30 - 1.30pm.


The banking sector remained resilient in 2020, with continued growth seen in its overall balance sheet despite a challenging year for the overall economy, with low-interest rates weighing heavily on results. Cost management remained an essential focus for banks in Hong Kong to monitor and improve profitability, according to the recently launched KPMG Hong Kong Banking Report 2021.


In this webinar, KPMG's banking experts will share the sector's financial highlights in 2020, and reflect on the current position of the Hong Kong banking sector and its future prospects. They will also share their views on the key trends impacting the sector in the medium and long term, such as ESG, transformation, wealth management, and Hong Kong's continued role as a premier international financial centre and connector.



Details on how to join the webinar will be sent via email by the day before the webinar.


Pricing:

Member: HK$140

Non-Member: HK$250



Terms & Conditions

  • Reservations in advance are required.
  • Cancellations must be made in writing 24 hours prior to the event. No shows will be charged.
  • This event is closed to the media.
  • The event will be cancelled if the No.8 Typhoon signal or the Black Rain Storm warning is in force.
  • By attending this event, you agree to be photographed, recorded, and/or filmed and give permission to use your likeness in promotional and/or marketing materials.
  • For further information please email activities@mcchkm.com.


Speakers

  • Terence Fong (Partner, Head of Chinese Banks, Hong Kong at KPMG China)

    Terence Fong

    Partner, Head of Chinese Banks, Hong Kong at KPMG China

    Terence joined KPMG Hong Kong in 1993 and moved to Beijing in 2005. He has worked in audit and advisory roles and lead the Internal Audit, Risk & Compliance Services practice for financial institutions of KPMG Northern China region. He has extensive experience in bank treasury function, internal controls, market risk and credit risk management. Terence has been relocated back to Hong Kong in 2015 and currently in charge the services for Chinese financial institutions in Hong Kong.

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  • Paul McSheaffrey (Partner, Financial Services,Hong Kong at KPMG China)

    Paul McSheaffrey

    Partner, Financial Services,Hong Kong at KPMG China

    Paul has over 16 years’ experience in Hong Kong serving a wide range of financial institutions, having previously worked for KPMG in the UK for eight years. As the Head of Banking & Capital Markets, Paul has worked with a variety of clients in Hong Kong and across Asia advising them on a range of matters. Paul’s clients comprise institutions in retail/commercial banking, private wealth management and investment banking with a particular focus on international groups’ operations in Asia. Paul has worked extensively on the audits of large financial institutions in Hong Kong and regularly advised on financial reporting matters. Paul oversees relationships and all services across his clients with a personal focus on advising clients how to strengthen and improve their governance, risk management and compliance processes, particularly in relation to matters around Conduct Risk. In the past he has advised clients on IPO sponsor processes, financial crime and reporting, both regulatory and external. Paul regularly engages with regulators, principally the HKMA, sharing views on industry and client matters. Paul is Treasurer of the British Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Private Wealth Management Association Accreditation and Examination Committee.

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  • Edna Wong (Partner, Wealth and Banking Advisory, Hong Kong at KPMG China)

    Edna Wong

    Partner, Wealth and Banking Advisory, Hong Kong at KPMG China

    Edna has over 10 years experience providing advisory services to financial institutions, covering a range of topics on regulatory compliance and internal controls. Very familiar with regulatory requirements and expectations and experienced in communications with regulators.

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  • Pat Woo (Partner, Head of Sustainable Finance, Hong Kong at KPMG China)

    Pat Woo

    Partner, Head of Sustainable Finance, Hong Kong at KPMG China

    Pat Woo is a Partner, Head of Sustainable Finance, Hong Kong at KPMG China and is the Global Co-Chair for Sustainable Finance for KPMG IMPACT. He also leads the Sustainable Finance practice in Hong Kong and is very active in developing the ESG landscape for Hong Kong and international financial centres in the region.

    Pat has been active for over 14 years in the field of sustainable development. Pat has chaired a number of working groups on the development of ESG strategy for Hong Kong for the Financial Services Development Council. The working groups have issued 2 policy papers during his term and the recommendations made aiming to catalyse the development of the sustainable finance market in Hong Kong have been well received. He is also Chairs the Environmental and Energy Committee at the British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.

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  • Isabel Zisselsberger (Partner, Head of Strategy and Performance, Financial Services,Hong Kong at KPMG China)

    Isabel Zisselsberger

    Partner, Head of Strategy and Performance, Financial Services,Hong Kong at KPMG China

    Isabel is a Partner in KPMG’s Consulting practice in Hong Kong. She has been with KPMG for 20 years and has experience in delivering banking business and technology consulting services in Europe and Asia. She is also the Head of Strategy and Performance Consulting for financial services in Hong Kong.

    Isabel helps companies design and implement innovative large-scale transformation programmes to streamline their front to back operations, achieve better enterprise performance and deliver business benefits that bring value to the organisation. She works with wealth managers, banks, insurers and asset managers in Asia and Europe.

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Tickets

Member
Member Price HKD 140
Non-member
Standard Price HKD 250