Krystal Tam
About Krystal Tam
Krystal Tam is an intern at HSBC, specializing in Global Operational and Resilience Risk since 2023. She has previous experience with organizations such as the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, J.P. Morgan, and Citi, and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from The University of Hong Kong.
Work at HSBC
Krystal Tam currently holds the position of Global Operational and Resilience Risk - AMH CRO Office Intern at HSBC. She began this role in 2023 and has been working in Hong Kong SAR for one year. In her internship, she is involved in various tasks related to operational risk management and resilience strategies within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Krystal Tam is pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a major in Economics and Finance and a minor in Marketing at The University of Hong Kong, expected to graduate in 2024. Additionally, she participated in the Doing Business in China Programme at Guanghua School of Management, Peking University in 2022. She also completed a term-time exchange at the University of Nottingham in 2023, further enhancing her academic experience.
Background
Krystal Tam has gained diverse professional experience through various internships and programs. She served as a Corporate Development Student Ambassador at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority from 2021 to 2022. In 2022, she participated in the APAC Career4Corp Challenge at J.P. Morgan and the APAC Early ID Women’s Leadership Program at Citi, both designed to develop skills in finance and investment banking. Additionally, she worked as a Finance Intern at China Mobile International Limited for two months in 2022.
Achievements
Throughout her academic and professional journey, Krystal Tam has engaged in several notable programs aimed at enhancing her skills and knowledge in finance and business management. She participated in the 2022 APAC Career4Corp Challenge at J.P. Morgan, focusing on Global Finance & Business Management, and the APAC Early ID Women’s Leadership Program at Citi, which is designed to empower women in the investment banking sector.