Edwin Au Yeung
About Edwin Au Yeung
Edwin Au Yeung is an Equity Research Analyst at Canalyst, with a strong background in financial analysis and accounting. He has diverse international experience, having worked in various roles across Canada, the UK, and Southeast Asia, including a fellowship with Kiva.org.
Work at Canalyst
Edwin Au Yeung has been employed at Canalyst as an Equity Research Analyst since 2020. His role involves analyzing financial data and providing insights on various companies and industries. Prior to this position, he worked as an Equity Research Associate at Canalyst for six months in 2019. His experience at Canalyst contributes to his expertise in financial analysis and equity research.
Education and Expertise
Edwin Au Yeung holds the CFA charterholder designation and is a Chartered Professional Accountant. These qualifications indicate a strong foundation in financial analysis and accounting principles. His educational background supports his roles in equity research and financial analysis across various organizations.
Background
Edwin Au Yeung has a diverse international work experience that includes positions in Canada, the United Kingdom, Cambodia, and Indonesia. He began his career in the accounting field at KPMG in the UK and later transitioned to various financial roles in Canada. His experience in the non-profit sector includes a fellowship with Kiva.org, where he worked in Southeast Asia.
Professional Experience
Edwin Au Yeung has held several significant positions throughout his career. He worked as a Senior Accountant at KPMG in the UK from 2005 to 2008, followed by a role as a Financial Analyst at Vancity in 2011. He served as an Accounting Supervisor at Pinnacle Fund Services from 2013 to 2016. Additionally, he has experience as a Senior Internal Auditor at multiple health organizations in Vancouver, including Vancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health, and Providence Health Care.
Achievements in Non-Profit Sector
Edwin Au Yeung gained valuable experience in the non-profit sector through his fellowship with Kiva.org, where he worked in Cambodia and Indonesia from 2010 to 2011. This role allowed him to engage with microfinance initiatives in Southeast Asia, contributing to his understanding of financial systems in diverse environments.