Government & Regulator Speakers (Mainland & Hong Kong)
Paul Chan
The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Financial Secretary
Hong Kong, China
Paul Chan
Financial Secretary
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The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong, China
Mr Chan is a Certified Public Accountant. He is a former President of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Before joining the Government, Mr Chan held a number of public service positions including member of the Legislative Council and Chairman of Legal Aid Services Council.
Mr Chan served as Secretary for Development from July 2012 to January 2017. He has been Financial Secretary since 2017.
Christopher Hui
The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
Hong Kong, China
Christopher Hui
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
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The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong, China
Mr Hui has been Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury since 2020. He serves on the boards of Mass Transit Railway Corporation Limited, Hong Kong Airport Authority and also as the Chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation.
He was an Administrative Officer in the Government from 1999 to 2003 and served in the Economic Development Branch, the Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in Beijing and the Home Affairs Department. After leaving the Government, Mr Hui spent 13 years at the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, having been the Managing Director for Market Development and Head of Project Management and also in various senior roles in Listing and Market Development. He worked for a number of multi-national companies in the private sector as well. He was appointed the Executive Director of the Hong Kong Financial Services Development Council from 2019 to 2020.
Mr Hui previously held a number of public roles including Councillor of the City University of Hong Kong, Member of the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority Process Review Panel, Hong Kong Stock Exchange Listing Review Committee and also Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants Disciplinary Panel.
Mr Hui holds Bachelor and Master (Hon) Degrees in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford, and Master of Business Administration Degree from INSEAD. He also attended the Stanford Executive Programme (SEP).
Algernon Yau
The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development
Hong Kong, China
Algernon Yau
Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development
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The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong, China
Mr Yau assumed the post of the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development on July 1, 2022. His portfolio covers policy areas from trade, commerce to telecommunications and broadcasting, and from promotion of intellectual property and consumer protection to boosting inward investment.
Before joining the Government, Mr Yau held key managerial positions in the aviation and logistics sector. He was Chief Executive Officer of Greater Bay Airlines, and prior to this, Chief Executive Officer of Cathay Dragon, Executive Director of Cathay Pacific Board, and Director Service Delivery of Cathay Pacific. Mr Yau managed different aspects of business operations throughout his career in the private sector, and also served on various advisory bodies of the Government.
Mr Yau holds a Bachelor of Business degree in Transport and Logistics from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University. He is also a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong.
Eddie Yue
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Chief Executive
Hong Kong, China
Eddie Yue
Chief Executive
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Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Hong Kong, China
Mr Eddie Yue was appointed Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) from 1 October 2019. He began his career as an Administrative Officer in the Hong Kong Government in 1986. He joined the HKMA upon its establishment in 1993 and was promoted to Division Head a year later. He was appointed Executive Director in 2001 and subsequently Deputy Chief Executive in 2007 before taking up his current position.
Mr Yue has participated in numerous areas of the HKMA’s work. During his tenure as Deputy Chief Executive, he steered major policies and initiatives relating to reserves management, research, external affairs and market development. Mr Yue was also actively involved in tackling major financial crises and played an instrumental role in enhancing the Linked Exchange Rate System.
Mr Yue was educated at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Harvard Business School.
Clement Cheung
Insurance Authority
Chief Executive Officer
Hong Kong, China
Clement Cheung
Chief Executive Officer
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Insurance Authority
Hong Kong, China
Mr Cheung has been serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the Insurance Authority since August 2018 after retirement from the Administrative Service. Senior positions that he held in the Government include Commissioner of Insurance (2006-2009), Postmaster General (2009-2011), Commissioner of Customs and Excise (2011-2015), and Secretary for the Civil Service (2015-2017).
At the global and regional levels, Mr Cheung is a member of the Executive Committee of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors and Chair of its Audit and Risk Committee, an incumbent member and former Chairman of the Asian Forum of Insurance Regulators (2018-2023), as well as a member of the Professional Advisory Board set up by the Asian Institute of International Financial Law at the University of Hong Kong.
Eric Yip
Securities and Futures Commission
Executive Director, Intermediaries
Hong Kong, China
Eric Yip
Executive Director, Intermediaries
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Securities and Futures Commission
Hong Kong, China
Dr Eric Yip is a member of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC). He is also an Executive Director heading the Intermediaries Division, which comprises the Intermediaries Supervision and Licensing departments. The Division is primarily responsible for administering licensing requirements and conducting ongoing supervision of licensed corporations with a focus on their business conduct and financial soundness.
Dr Yip is a seasoned financial professional having in-depth knowledge of the operation and regulation of the financial markets in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Prior to joining the SFC, he held senior roles in banking, asset management and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited. He began his career as a Management Consultant at McKinsey and Company.
Dr Yip sits on the SFC’s Executive Committee.
Joseph Chan
The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
Hong Kong, China
Joseph Chan
Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
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The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong, China
Mr Chan was appointed the Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury on 16 August 2017.
Mr Chan has many years of senior executive experience in the banking industry. He was a Managing Director in the Global Markets Division of Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank, and was a Managing Director in Financial Markets of Standard Chartered Bank.
Prior to joining the Government, Mr Chan held multiple roles in a number of public and professional bodies, including Vice President of the Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts, Director of Hong Kong Securities & Investment Institute, Advisor of the Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society, as well as a General Committee member of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. Mr Chan was also a member of the Central & Western District Council.
Mr Chan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Hon) and Psychology from the University of Michigan, USA. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Lillian Cheong
The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry
Hong Kong, China
Lillian Cheong
Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry
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The Government of the Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong, China
Ms. Cheong joined the Government in 2017 as Political Assistant to the Secretary for Innovation and Technology and was appointed as Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry in July, 2022.
Before joining the Government, Ms. Cheong served as Assistant to Executive Director and Joint General Manager at a listed company, and had experience in operation and management of real estate development, cross-boundary retail, technology investment, business development and restructuring, digital transformation, investor relations, etc. In addition to profound knowledge in the business sector, Ms. Cheong has extensive public service experience including serving as a co-opted member of the Community Building Committee of the Wan Chai District Council, adviser to a think tank, etc.