We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming joint Consumer Finance & NBFI and ICT/Information Security Working Group Meeting, which will take place on Wednesday, 30th November starting at 14:00, with the European Chamber Beijing and Shanghai Offices linking via video conference.
At this meeting, Mr James Chang, Managing Partner, China Financial Services Consulting Practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) will deliver a presentation on PWC’s views on Blockchain which will include global trends and what’s going on in China.
About the speaker
James Chang is the Managing Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers’(PwC) China Financial Services Consulting Practice, leading teams to provide a variety of professional solutions – ranging from strategy, risk, finance, operations, IT to people and organisations - for leading clients in China’s banking, securities, insurance and investment management industry. Before returning to China in 2009, James was a partner based in PwC New York office. Prior to PwC, he worked with several Wall Street investment houses such as J.P.Morgan and SLK (now part of Goldman Sachs). James graduated from the Stern School of Business, New York University with an MBA degree. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Public Account (CPA) of New York State. James also completed the LPSF (Leading Professional Service Firms) Executive Training Program from the Harvard Business School.
James is a frequent speaker at various financial conferences, seminars and symposiums, delivering speeches on topics such as financial transformation, internet finance and financial technology (FinTech), green finance, financial inclusions as well as global financial regulatory reforms. In 2016, James represented PwC as the Knowledge Partner for the B20 Financing Growth Taskforce to produce policy recommendation report for the 2016 G20 Summit, a majority of these policy recommendations are reflected in the official 2016 G20 Hangzhou Summit Communiqué.
Tentative Agenda:
- Presentation by Mr James Chang, Managing Partner, China Financial Services Consulting Practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on Blockchain – Global trends and what’s going on in China
- AOB
If you would like to attend this meeting, please register with Ms Shen Yajie by COB Tuesday, 29th November, indicating whether you will be attending in Beijing or Shanghai.