Hong Kong’s private banking industry is characterised by the prominence of women in leadership roles, and now the sector is taking steps to build the networks and mentorship programmes needed to nurture the next generation of C-suite women. In addition to senior female private bankers, such as Amy Lo at UBS Global Wealth Management (UBS GWM) and Kwang Kam-shing at…
How Hong Kong’s private banks are nurturing female leaders
7 March 2022

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