Fintech
[Webinar] Tokenisation in Hong Kong and InvestHK's Initiatives: Driving Innovation in the Fintech Sector
Overview
In recent years, tokenisation has emerged as a transformative force in the financial industry, particularly in the vibrant Fintech sector of Hong Kong. This webinar aims to delve into the intricacies of tokenisation, and the role it plays in driving innovation within the financial technology landscape.
Content
• Exploring "Asset Tokenisation": Shaping the Future of Finance
• Understanding How Tokenisation is Reshaping Asset and Wealth Management
• Unveiling Web3 Products and Securities Tokenisation
• Latest Developments and Regulatory Updates in Hong Kong
Who should attend
The seminar primarily targets all licensed individuals, senior executives and MICs of licensed corporations, fintech professionals and the practitioners who are in the banking sector and financial industry.
Financial Incentive Scheme of the WAM Pilot Programme
This course has already been approved as an eligible course of the Financial Incentive Scheme for Professional Training (“the Scheme”) under the Pilot Programme to Enhance Talent Training for the Asset and Wealth Management Sector (“the Pilot Programme”). The Scheme aims to enhance the competency and professionalism of in-service practitioners within the asset and wealth management sector and to assist other practitioners within the financial services industry in acquiring the knowledge and skills required for entering the sector. Eligible applicants will be subsidised 80% of the course fees by the HKSAR Government upon satisfactory completion of the courses approved by Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute, subject to a ceiling of HK$15,000. Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute is appointed as the implementation agent of the Pilot Programme. Regarding the details of eligible criteria and application procedures, please refer to the dedicated web-site of the Pilot Programme (https://www.wamtalent.org.hk/).
Speaker/Course Instructor
Prior to joining the government, King had a diverse private sector background as a serial tech entrepreneur, angel investor, and fintech lecturer in Asia where his first data-related start-up was established through seed investment from Credit Suisse.