The Future of Private Markets & Alternative Assets: Market Dynamics and the Impact of Digitisation
概要
Private Markets are a strongly growing sector in Asset Management and Private Wealth Management. This session provides deeper insights into the developments shaping current and future opportunities in this asset class.
宗旨
By the end of the seminar, participants will be able to:
- Understand the changing nature of Alternative Assets and Private Markets and their growing importance in institutional and private wealth portfolios
- Explore the macroeconomic and geopolitical factors driving further growth of the asset class
- Analyse how the sector is starting to close its lag in digitisation and the role of blockchain
- Realise the future access to Private Markets for retail investors and the overlap with securities
- Identify the opportunities provided by these developments
內容
1. Introduction to Private Markets
2. Market overview and dynamics
3. Current and future growth drivers
4. Digitisation of alternative, illiquid assets
5. The retail opportunity for Alternative assets
6. Summary and outlook
對象
Professionals in Wealth Management, Asset Management and Investment Services
先導計劃 - 專業培訓資助計劃
此課程乃提升資產財富管理業人才培訓先導計劃 - 專業培訓資助計劃下之一個合資格課程。
本計劃的對象為金融服務業現職從業員,申請人只要在本計劃的三年期內圓滿修畢本計劃所選定課程/研討會的一個單元,便可獲發還學費的80% 或上限港幣7,000元 (以數額較少者為準) 。每人可申請發還多於一個或以上單元的資助。
申請人必須於完成課程當日起計4個月內遞交所需文件。
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導師/講者
With his first company started as a student, Florian has seen failure and success as a founder in different sectors. In his corporate career at Credit Suisse and the Boston Consulting Group, he discovered the beauty of capital markets and their inner workings. Today, he operates at the intersection of these two worlds and aims to bring change to a traditional industry by leveraging new technologies.
Florian sits on the FinTech Advisory Board of the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong and he is a founding member of the Hong Kong FinTech Association where he chairs the AI Committee. He holds a PhD in Political Economics, University of Vienna.