Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016: Fintech Panel
Shalini Sujanani, Managing Director, ING and Jenny Lee, Head of Growth of WeLab in Hong Kong, discuss business models and innovation in the fintech sector with moderator James McKeogh, a KPMG partner.
Shalini Sujanani, Managing Director, ING and Jenny Lee, Head of Growth of WeLab in Hong Kong, discuss business models and innovation in the fintech sector with moderator James McKeogh, a KPMG partner.
Silicon Dragon weekly digest: Trump phenomenon shakes heads in China, new venture funds get going for GSR and Matrix India, Beijing auto show goes electric and takes on Tesla, Tiger funds Indian home furnishings startup and rickshaw hailing app gets funded by Alibaba-backed Paytm.
Panelists Jeffrey Paine of Golden Gate Ventures and Chibo Tang of Gobi Partners discuss how they pick winning deals, among them several Forbes Asia 30 under 30 winners, at Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016, April 14.
Market sector outlook on IoT space by panelists Redg Snodgrass, Gordon Yen, Yobie Benjamin, Ben Wong, Nick Ramil, Paul Lai with co-moderators Richard Lai of Engadget and KPMG’s Anson Bailey at Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016, April 14.
Pocket Sun of SoGal Ventures is interviewed on stage at Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016, April 14, by Silicon Dragon contributor Ying-Ying Lu.
Dian Guan, a co-founder at Singapore-based patent search startup Patsnap, is interviewed on stage at Silicon Dragon by founder/editor Rebeca Fannin.
Chevy Beh, founder of BookDoc in Malaysia, is interviewed on stage at Silicon Dragon by contributor Ying-Ying Lu.
Aaron Lee, founder of Dash Serviced Suites, is interviewed on stage at Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016, April 14, by Jennifer Thompson of the Financial Times.
Panelists Cindy Chow of Alibaba, James Cen Bonsor of Fosun and Grace Yun Xia of Tencent discuss corporate investor perspectives with moderator Lulu Chen of Bloomberg at Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016, April 14.
Terence Kwok, founder of Hong Kong-based startup TinkLabs is interviewed on stage by Casey Lau, co-founder of StartupsHK.
Don’t expect the downturn to last long though. Several new funds emerged in April, led by GGV’s mega $1.2 billion fund.
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