As the financial services market in China continues to open up to foreign firms, foreign banks, insurers, and asset & wealth managers, interesting opportunities begin to arise. There are a number of challenges along the entire life-cycle, from the outset of thinking through the optimal entry strategy, to designing the operating model, through to navigating the local regulatory regime, and eventually building and scaling up a profitable franchise in China.
Through a number of case studies, the speakers will touch upon the below matters:
- How can foreign institutions win? How could they differentiate themselves?
- How do they design their operating model, balancing their global model into the local context? How can they best leverage local technology/digital ecosystem, whilst preserving their global advantage?
- How can they navigate the regulatory environment in China, and turn that into an enabler?
The European Chamber is delighted to invite you to the first event of the series "The Future of Finance", which will take place on Monday 27th July 2020 at 5pm (GMT+8). Participants can join online via Zoom or in person from the Shanghai Chapter of the European Chamber.
Agenda
5:00pm-5:10pm Opening remarks by Peter Ling-Vannerus, Chair of the European Chamber's Banking & Securities
Working Group
5:10pm-6:10pm Presentation by Deloitte
- Turning strategy into reality
- How to differentiate in a competitive landscape
6:10pm-6:20pm Q&A Session
6:20pm-6:30pm Closing remarks by Peter Ling-Vannerus, Chair of the European Chamber's Banking & Securities
Working Group
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