Fintech
[Webinar] Bringing Order to Chaos: A Framework to look at the Expanding Cryptoverse
Overview
Blockchain and the wider global crypto industry have grown dramatically over the last 5 years. Supported by the developments within Web 3.0 and metaverse, digital assets have been adopted by institutions and professional investors alike, realising the industry serves as a material source of alternative finance, investment and opportunity. With current political events, virtual assets have moved from the regulatory spotlight and been thrust into the geopolitical spectrum as sovereigns and corporates take advantage of blockchain-driven alternative finance opportunities.
Objective
By the end of the seminar, participants will get updated on how virtual assets have become an alternative source of finance and increased market opportunity for both sovereigns and corporates.
Content
1. Market landscape
2. How Russia / Ukraine conflict has accelerated the adoption of virtual assets
3. Macro outlook and likely future development of the virtual asset space in secondary, primary and infrastructure markets.
Who should attend
This course is primarily targeted at asset managers, brokers, traders and professional investors who may consider investing in virtual assets.
Speaker/Course Instructor
He has an established institutional Fixed Income track record of advising institutional clients, including pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, corporates and private bank asset allocator advisors. He has worked with the most internationally recognized asset management companies, including PIMCO, Fidelity International, BNP Paribas across London and Hong Kong. He has experience of asset allocation, debt capital markets, including Global Bonds, EM Debt and Asia Credit, FX markets and Venture Capital.
Previously, he has been a mentor to the Cyberport Incubator Fund, helping start-ups with strategic and technology advisory. He has made various partner investments across blockchain, digital assets, e-Sports, FinTech, Fitness and Wellness and Technical Education among various other early-stage projects.