The School of Business and Management at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST Business School) and the Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) jointly hosted a forum on career prospects in the banking industry over the next ten years on 13 April.
Entitled "Banking in the Next Decade: Ingredients for Success", the forum marked the 10th event under the FSDC's "Practitioner Speakers Series" which aims to promote career opportunities in the banking sector. The forum featured Regional Chief Executive Officer, Greater China and North Asia of Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, Mr Benjamin Hung, who also serves as a council member of the FSDC and the HKUST Business School Advisory Council.
Mr Hung is a seasoned banker with international experience in North America, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, and has held a number of senior management positions spanning corporate, commercial and retail banking.
During the forum, Mr Hung said, “Hong Kong’s role as an international financial centre remains ever more important. In the decade to come, the evolution of technology and China’s opening up are two of the most important trends that will shape the banking landscape and offer the industry many exciting opportunities.” He added that soft skills including organizational collaboration, personal humility, ability to create followership, and global perspectives are fundamental qualities in becoming an exceptional leader, whether in the financial industry or beyond.
The FSDC's Practitioner Speakers Series is a project developed between FSDC and local universities, with speakers from the financial services industry giving talks to university students about important industry facts and the skill sets required in developing a career in financial services.
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