FinTech seminars series (1) - Hong Kong Science & Technology

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FinTech seminars series (1) - Hong Kong Science & Technology
FinTech seminars series (1):
FinTech Regulation & New
Policies for Payment Platform
Co-organised by Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology
Research Institute (ASTRI) and Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks (HKSTP), the FinTech seminars series aim
to share the knowledge and market insights of FinTech in
terms of business, market and technology.
To kick-off the series, three prominent speakers from The
Hong Kong Monetary Authority and The University of Hong
Kong will share their views and knowledge on FinTech
legislation and policies of mobile payment.
Free Admission
Seats reserved on first-come-first-served basis!
register by 23 Mar (Monday)
Agenda
2:30pm – 3:00pm
3:00pm – 3:05pm
3:05pm – 3:15pm
3:15pm – 4:15pm
4:15pm – 5:15pm
5:15pm-5:30pm
Registration
Opening remarks
by Mr. Johann C.Y. Wong,
Deputy Commissioner, Innovation and
Technology Commission
Welcome remarks by ASTRI and
HKSTP
FinTech and Regulation: Recent
Developments and Outlook
by Professor Douglas W. Arner,
Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong and
Mr. Janos Barberis,
Senior Research Fellow of the Asian Institute of
International Financial Law at the University of
Hong Kong
New Legislation on Stored Value Facilities and
Retail Payment Systems
by Mr. Shu-Pui Li
Head of Financial Infrastructure Development
Division, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Q&A and networking
Who Should Attend?
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Financial institutions
FinTech developers
Date:
Time:
Venue:
Language
26 Mar 2015 (Thur)
3:00pm – 5:30pm
Conference Hall 01-02, G/F, Core
Building 1, Science Park
English
*Programme subject to change without prior notice
About the speakers (In presentation order)
Professor Douglas W. Arner
Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong
Douglas W. Arner is a Professor in the Faculty of Law of the University of
Hong Kong and Project Coordinator of a major five-year project funded
by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council Theme-based Research
Scheme on “Enhancing Hong Kong’s Future as a Leading International
Financial Centre”. In addition, he is Co-Director of the Duke UniversityHKU Asia-America Institute in Transnational Law, and a Senior Visiting
Fellow of Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. Douglas
served as Head of the HKU Department of Law from 2011 to 2014 and
from 2006 to 2011 he was the Director of HKU’s Asian Institute of
International Financial Law, which he co-founded in 1999 along with the
LLM in Corporate and Financial Law (of which he serves as Director).
He has published thirteen books, including Finance in Asia: Institutions,
Regulation and Policy (Routledge 2013), From Crisis to Crisis: The Global
Financial Crisis and Regulatory Failure (Kluwer 2011), and Financial
Stability, Economic Growth and the Role of Law (Cambridge University
Press 2007), and more than 100 articles, chapters and reports on
international financial law and regulation. His recent papers are
available at http://ssrn.com/authors=524849.
Douglas is a member of the Hong Kong Financial Services Development
Council and of the International Advisory Board of the Australian Centre
for International Finance and Regulation. He has served as a consultant
with, among others, the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, APEC,
and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and has
lectured, co-organised conferences and seminars and been involved
with financial sector reform projects in over 20 economies in Africa, Asia
and Europe. He has been a visiting professor or fellow at the
Universities of London, McGill, Melbourne, New South Wales, Singapore
and Zurich, as well as the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
and Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research.
Mr Janos Barberis
Senior Research Fellow of the Asian Institute of International
Financial Law, University of Hong Kong
He was previously involved in the establishment of a new retail bank in
the United Kingdom. He also founded FinTech HK to support the
establishment of Hong Kong as a leading FinTech hub. Since July 2014,
he produced Hong Kong’s first FinTech report and co-created the
world's first globally crowd-sourced book on FinTech.
Mr Shu-Pui Li
Head of Financial Infrastructure Development Division,
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Shu-Pui Li has over 20 years of experience in auditing and management
consultancy services, technology risk management, banking supervision
and financial infrastructure development. Currently, Shu-Pui is the
Head of Financial Infrastructure Development Division of the Hong Kong
Monetary Authority. His major responsibilities include:
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development and promotion of the financial infrastructure in
Hong Kong; and
coordination with overseas central banks and service providers
to facilitate cross-border cooperation in financial infrastructure
development.
Prior to joining the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Shu-Pui was the
Head of Asia Technology Risk Management of Chase Manhattan Bank,
and the Regional Information Risk Management Officer of JPMorgan
Chase in Asia. His major responsibilities included the formulation and
execution of the Bank’s technology/information risk management
programme, performance of risk assessment of Internet and Ecommerce projects, review and enforcement of the Bank’s information
technology control policy and standards, development and testing of
the business continuity plans, and implementation of information
security awareness programmes.
Shu-Pui is a qualified Chartered Accountant (FCA) of the Institute of
Chartered Accountant England & Wales, a qualified Chartered
Information System Engineer (CEng), a certified Information Systems
Auditor (CISA) and a member of the British Computer Society (MBCS).
He has also obtained a Masters degree in research of computer graphics
and a Bachelors (1st Class Hons) degree in Computing Science at the
University of Manchester.
(Biography provided by the speakers)
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Enquiry:
Email:
Mr Antony Kwong (852) 2629 6640
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