Seminar: China’s Economic Outlook and Key Issues for Foreign Investors after the 19th Party Congress – 16 May 2018 – 09:00 – Ghent
April 17, 2018 Category FCCC/EUCBA activities, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce and KBC Bank are organizing a briefing on “China’s economic outlook and key issues for foreign investors after the 19th Party Congress”. This event will take place on Wednesday 16 May 2018 from 9:00-11:00 at KBC Bank, Kortrijksesteenweg 1100, 9051 Ghent.
During this briefing, two bankers from KBC Bank in China will discuss the following topics:
• Economic outlook & key issues for foreign investors
• Major developments after the 19th Party Congress
• Opportunities for Belgian companies: Greater Bay Area, Belt & Road
Programme
08:30 Registration and networking
09:00 Introduction by Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce
09:10 Presentation by P.C Leung, General Manager, KBC Bank N.V. Shanghai Branch and William Ip, Head of Corporate Banking, KBC N.V. Hong Kong Branch
10:00 Q & A discussion
Practical Information
Location: KBC Bank, Kortrijksesteenweg 1100, 9051 Ghent
Price for members: €66,55 (incl. 21% VAT)
Price for non-members: €90,75 (incl. 21% VAT)
If you are interested in participating in this event, please subscribe before 11 May 2018. GO TO THIS EVENT
Contact
FCCC: info@flanders-china.be
About the speakers
P.C Leung, General Manager, KBC Bank N.V. Shanghai Branch
After 10 years with Bank of China Group, P. C. joined KBC Bank Hong Kong Branch at 1991 as Financial Controller. He started his China banking career in KBC Bank Shanghai Branch in 1997. He also worked in KBC Bank Taiwan Branch for 3 years thereafter. He is now the General Manager of KBC Bank Shanghai Branch. P.C. earned a MBA degree and a Master of Information System degree. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant of Canada.
William Ip, Head of Corporate Banking
Joining KBC Bank NV Hong Kong Branch since 2006, William Ip is now the Head of Corporate Banking. He has been working in the commercial banking field with primary focuses on credit and relationship management over 25 years. Prior to KBC, William had worked for Bank of China Group, Fortis Bank and DBS. William earned his bachelor degree in Industrial Economics from University of Warwick and master degree in Financial Management from University of London.
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