Emma Cheung

Emma Cheung

Associate Director, Investment Counsellor @ HSBC

About Emma Cheung

Emma Cheung is an Associate Director and Investment Counsellor at HSBC, where she has worked since 2018. She has a diverse academic background with degrees in Law and Business Administration from The University of Hong Kong and The University of British Columbia.

Current Position at HSBC

Emma Cheung serves as an Associate Director and Investment Counsellor at HSBC, a role she has held since 2018. Based in Hong Kong, she focuses on providing investment advice and managing client portfolios. Her responsibilities include assessing market trends, developing investment strategies, and ensuring client satisfaction through tailored financial solutions.

Previous Experience at Deutsche Bank

Before joining HSBC, Emma worked at Deutsche Bank from 2015 to 2018 as an Investment Advisory professional in Wealth Management. During her three years there, she gained experience in advising clients on investment opportunities and managing their financial assets. This role contributed to her expertise in the wealth management sector.

Educational Background

Emma Cheung has an extensive educational background. She studied at The University of Hong Kong, where she earned a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and a Bachelor of Business Administration (Law). Additionally, she studied at The University of British Columbia, obtaining another Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.). Her education has provided her with a solid foundation in both legal and business principles.

Research Experience at University of Pennsylvania

In 2010, Emma worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Pennsylvania for 11 months. This position allowed her to engage in academic research, enhancing her analytical skills and understanding of financial concepts. Her experience in an academic setting complements her professional background in finance.

Training at Investment Banking Institute

Emma participated in the Intensive Financial Modeling Valuation Training Programme at the Investment Banking Institute from 2017 to 2018. This one-year program focused on developing advanced financial modeling and valuation skills, further enhancing her capabilities in investment analysis and advisory.

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