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Main Conference Agenda Last update on 2 November 2020 MAIN CONFERENCE AGENDA The timing is set according to HKT (UTC+8). The agenda is subject to further changes. Last update on 2 November 2020 Monday, Nov 2 Hong Kong Channel Future Channel Growth Channel FinTech Studio OfficiaL Opening Programme Starts at 11:00 Programme Starts at 11:00 Programme Starts at 11:00 10:00 - 10:10 • Paul Chan Mo-po, GBM, GBS, MH, jP, Financial Secretary, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government Hong Kong Regulators Atom Bank, 86400 Founder Startups Funding StruggLe & From Consumer to InstitutionaL on Making Neobanks Is the Party Over for cLients - Citi’s Take on CLient Opening Keynote Centricity Through FinTech ProfitabLe Neobanks? 10:10 - 10:25 11:00 - 11:20 11:00 - 11:15 11:00 - 11:15 • Eddie Yue, jP, Chief Executive, Hong Kong • Morgan McKenney, Chief Operating Officer of Monetary Authority • Anthony Thomson, Chairman & • jonathan Larsen, Chief Innovation Officer/ Global Consumer Banking, Citi Co-Founder, 86 400 Chairman & CEO, Ping An Group/ Ping An Global Voyager Fund • Moderator: Charlotte Crosswell, CEO, Innovate Finance • Moderator: Melissa Guzy, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Arbor Ventures Hong Kong Regulators Virtual Banks SMEs VC & Investing Virtual Banks Regulations & RegTech Capital Markets Hong Kong VC & Investing How WeBank Became Big By CVCs vs VCs: What Do CentraL Banks in the DigitaL Focusing On The SmaLL Company Investment Arms Economy 11:15 - 11:35 Bring To The TabLe For On Mapping Out The WhoLe 10:25 - 11:10 Startups China Market Into One Giant • Henry Ma, Executive Vice President & Chief KnowLedge Graph Information Officer, WeBank • Yi Gang, Governor, People's Bank of China 11:15 - 11:35 • Moderator: Richard Turrin, Author 11:20 - 11:40 • Agustín Carstens, General Manager, Bank • Saemin Ahn, Managing Partner, Rakuten for International Settlements Lukas Petrikas, Head of Innovation and Data Virtual Banks Mainland China Ventures • • Klaas Knot, President, De Nederlandsche Lab, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Bank • Pailin Vichakul, Principal, SCB 10X Open Banking Blockchain & DLT • Ric Cheng, CEO & Founder, Gekko Lab • Moderator: Eddie Yue, jP, Chief Executive, • Moderator: Yinglan Tan, Founding Managing Hong Kong Monetary Authority Partner, Insignia Ventures Partners VC & Investing Why Russia’s biggest bank is no longer (just) a bank 11:35 - 12:00 How fintechs can take on • David Rafalovsky, CTO, Sber the super apps Capital Markets Mainland China • Moderator: Elliott Gotkine, journalist 11:35 - 11:50 Hong Kong Digital Assets Virtual Banks • William Bao Bean, General Partner, SOSV RegTech 2021 – WeLcome To • Andrea Hajdu-Howe, Partner, Head of The Future Of AccountabiLity Capital, Antler Innovation In Finance Transforming Risk Management and DigitaL Payments in SE Asia, 11:40 - 12:00 CompLiance: Harnessing the What COVID Has - And • jun San, China General Manager, Thomson Power of Regtech Hasn’t - Changed Reuters 11:10 - 11:30 12:00 - 12:15 • Matthew Grace, Managing Director japan, Confirmation Anthony Thomas, Chairman, MoMo • Arthur Yuen, jP, Deputy Chief Executive, • Hong Kong Monetary Authority • Brad jones, CEO, Wave Money • Moderator: Daniel Bertoli, Venture Partner, Hong Kong Regulations & RegTech Quona Capital VC & Investing Payments AI & Big Data Hong Kong Payments 2-6 November 2020 Register Now: www.fintechweek.hk 01 The timing is set according to HKT (UTC+8). The agenda is subject to further changes. Last update on 2 November 2020 Monday, Nov 2 Hong Kong CHannel Future CHannel GrowtH CHannel FinTecH Studio Banking Will Never Be the Axiata CEO on the risks and Pulling Back the Kimono on Power Of Building Digital Same: How is the global rewards of the pandemic Fintech Infrastructure Financial Ecosystem 12:00 - 12:20 pandemic accelerating the 12:15 - 12:35 11:50 - 12:00 digitisation of financial • Michelle Li, co-CEO, AMTD Digital services • Mohd Khairil Abdullah, CEO, Axiata Digital • Chris McCann, General Partner, Race Capita Services • Val Yap, Founder & CEO, PolicyPal, A Subsidiary of AMTD Digital 11:30 - 12:20 • Moderator: Zennon Kapron, Founder & VC & Investing Open Banking Director, Kapronasia • Haiping Choo, CEO, 1 exchange of CapBridge, • Calvin Choi, Chairman & CEO, AMTD Group SMEs AI & Big Data A Subsidiary of AMTD Digital • Angel Ng, CEO, Citi Hong Kong and Macau • Louis Liu, co-Founder & CEO, FOMO Pay, A Subsidiary of AMTD Digital • Moderator: Joseph Chan, Chief Digitalisation Officer, Hong Kong Monetary Authority Binance & The Role of Hong Kong Payments Hong Kong Regulators Decentralised Finance AI & Big Data Capital Markets 12:00 - 12:15 InsurTech Payments • Changpeng Zhao, Founder & CEO, Binance Secretary for Financial • Moderator: Angie Lau, Founder, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Forkast.News Services and the Treasury’s Institutional Participation In fireside chat with Ping An How India’s Loan Repayment Blockchain & DLT Digital Assets Digital Assets 12:20 - 12:55 Moratorium is Shaking-up 12:20 - 12:40 The Country’s Lenders • Christopher Hui Ching‐yu, JP, Secretary for • Ryan Miller, Head of Institutional Sales, OSL Financial Services and the Treasury, Hong 12:35 - 13:00 Kong Special Administrative Region Beyond the Hype: How Hong Kong Digital Assets Government Industry is Embracing • Naveen Kukreja, Co-Founder & CEO, • Jessica Tan, Co-CEO & Executive Director, PaisaBazaar.com Blockchain Technology Ping An Group • Lizzie Chapman, Co-Founder & CEO, 12:15 - 12:30 • Moderator: Anthony Sar, Founder & CEO, ZestMoney FINNOVASIA Rapidly Transforming The • Moderator: Jame DiBiasio, Founder & Editor, • Yuval Rooz, Co-Founder & CEO, Digital World Of Payments - The DigFin InsurTech Regulators Asset Issuing Perspective • Dr. Leemon Baird, Founder & Chief 12:40 - 13:00 Scientist, Hedera Hashgraph Moderator: Henri Arslanian, Global Crypto Payments Lending & Credit Scoring • • Jaykie Tan, Head of Business Development & Leader & Partner, PwC A Glimpse into BIS Partnerships, Radar Payments by BPC Jonathan Bautista, Senior Banking & Payment Innovation Hub Blockchain & DLT Digital Assets • Consultant, Radar Payments by BPC 12:55 - 13:45 A Promise of FinTech: Recent Developments For Financial Hong Kong Payments • Benoît Cœuré, Head & Member of the Executive Committee, BIS Innovation Hub Inclusion in ASEAN After Libra, Digital Yuan & • Ross Leckow, Senior Adviser Fintech, 13:00 - 13:20 COVID-19 Strategy and Legal, BIS Innovation Hub Is Wall Street Ready For China 12:30 - 12:40 • Bénédicte Nolens, Centre Head, Hong Kong, • Jason Thompson, CEO, OVO Assets? BIS Innovation Hub • Martha Sazon, President & CEO, Mynt • Prof. Douglas W Arner, Kerry Holdings 13:00 - 13:20 • Andrew McCormack, Centre Head, Professor in Law, University of Hong Kong Singapore, BIS Innovation Hub • Moderator: Vincent Fong, Chief Editor, FinTech News Malaysia • Yang Yang, CEO, China Securities Credit • Morten Bech, Centre Head, Switzerland, BIS Blockchain & DLT Mainland China Investment Technology Innovation Hub • Zhai Chenxi, Chairman of the Board, Tianfeng • Moderator: Edmond Lau, Senior Executive Global Outlook International Securities Group & Co-President Director, Hong Kong Monetary Authority of HengTai Securities • Zhang Wentao, Head of global strategy & business management, Pengyuan International Blockchain, Hyperledger and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) 12:40 - 13:00 Digital Assets Mainland China Lending & Credit Scoring SMEs • Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director, Lending & Credit Scoring Hyperledger, The Linux Foundation Hong Kong Regulators Payments • Moderator: Charles d’Haussy, Director, Blockchain & DLT ConsenSys 2-6 NovemberBlo c2020 kchain & DLT Digital Assets Register Now: www.fintechweek.hk 02 The timing is set according to HKT (UTC+8). The agenda is subject to further changes. Last update on 2 November 2020 Monday, Nov 2 Hong Kong Channel Future Channel Growth Channel FinTech Studio InvestHK Keynote Creditas: The latin American CEO of Tencent’s WeSure on Financial Services In The Connected Mobile World 13:45 - 13:55 Consumer loan Giant How AI is Helping Humans 13:20 - 13:40 13:20 - 13:35 Insure Cheaper & More • Stephen Phillips, Director-General of Profitably Investment Promotion, Invest Hong Kong • Rachel Tang, Business Director, Facebook, • Sergio Furio, Founder & CEO, Creditas 13:00 - 13:15 Greater China Hong Kong Regulators • Moderator: Katie Llanos-Small, Editor, iupana • Alan Lau, Chairman & CEO, Tencent WeSure Payments aI & Big Data • Moderator: Paul Schulte, Founder, Schulte Research FinTech growth and Lending & Credit Scoring Virtual Banks InsurTech Mainland China What To Expect From The opportunities in Hong Kong New Wave Of Neobanks? 13:55 - 14:30 13:40 - 14:00 How To Ensure You’re Not • Eric Sum, Chief Executive, Fusion Bank lending To A Corpse How to Build a Bigger & • Jessica Lam, Group Chief Strategy Officer, • Hua Cai, CEO, Lu International (Hong Kong) Better Insurtech WeLab 13:35 - 14:00 • Charles Hung, CEO & Executive Director, • Ryan Garner, Principal Customer & Product Blue Insurance 13:15 - 13:35 Lead, 11:FS • Geoffrey Prentice, Co-Founder, Oriente • Moderator: Helene Li, General Manager / Walter de Oude, Founder, Executive Director CEO & Co-Founder, FinTech Association of • Buhle Goslar, CEO, Africa Region & Pakistan, • Hong Kong Virtual Banks & CEO, Singlife Hong Kong / GoImpact JUMO • Moderator: Paul Schulte, Founder, Schulte • Fred Ngan, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Bowtie Hong Kong InsurTech Research Insurance • Moderator: Theresa Blissing, Founder, Asia The Challenges Of Building A WealthTech Virtual Banks Lending & Credit
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