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Overview

Are you interested in networking with fintech executives and learning from people who are at the cutting edge of cross-border and GBA opportunities? FTAHK's Digital Banking & Payments Committee has organized the panel discussion/networking event with a fireside panel on "What does reopening mainland-HK border mean to HK Financial Services industry?" Moderated by Digfin editor Jame DiBiasio and Co-chair of Digital Banking & Payments committee Lareina Wang, we will uncover if the hype of GBA and cross-border justifies the opportunities!


Agenda

18:30—19:00 registration, welcome and networking;

19:00—19:45 opening and panel discussion;

19:45 onwards networking


Moderators

Jame DiBiasio - Founder and Editor, DigFin Group/FTAHK Board

Lareina Wang - Co-chair / Executive Director, FTAHK Digital Banking & Payments Committee / DBS


Speakers

Ivan Chow - Head of Strategy, Ping An One Connect (PAOB)

Samuel Ho - CEO, Nova Credit

Gary Lam - CTO, Livi Bank

Annie Ling - COO & General Counsel, Micro Connect

Jeff Tang - Partner, EY

Mar 2, 2023

6:30 PM - 8:00 PMGMT+8

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22/F, CITIC Tower, 1 Tim Tei Avenue, Admiralty
Hong Kong SAR (China)
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Speakers

  • Ivan Chow (Head of Strategy at Ping An One Connect Bank)

    Ivan Chow

    Head of Strategy at Ping An One Connect Bank

  • Jame DiBiasio (The Funkmaster at DigFin)

    Jame DiBiasio

    The Funkmaster at DigFin

  • Samuel Ho (CEO of Nova Credit)

    Samuel Ho

    CEO of Nova Credit

  • Gary Lam (CTO at Livi Bank Limited)

    Gary Lam

    CTO at Livi Bank Limited

  • Annie Ling (COO & General Counsel at Micro Connect)

    Annie Ling

    COO & General Counsel at Micro Connect

  • Jeff Tang (Partner at EY)

    Jeff Tang

    Partner at EY

  • Lareina Wang (Head of digital and innovation at DBS Bank (HK) Ltd)

    Lareina Wang

    Head of digital and innovation at DBS Bank (HK) Ltd

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