Chin Hong Vincent Sze
About Chin Hong Vincent Sze
Chin Hong Vincent Sze is a Financial Engineer with a strong academic background in Mathematical Science and Financial Engineering. He has worked at notable companies such as HSBC, Prudential Hong Kong, and currently Legal & General in London.
Work at Legal & General
Chin Hong Vincent Sze has been employed at Legal & General as a Financial Engineer since 2018. His role involves applying financial engineering principles to develop solutions that address complex financial challenges. He has contributed to various projects that enhance the company's financial products and services. His experience at Legal & General spans over six years, during which he has gained significant expertise in the financial engineering domain.
Education and Expertise
Chin Hong Vincent Sze holds a Master of Science in Management, Financial Engineering, and Mathematical Science from Imperial College London, which he completed in 2016. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics, Statistics, and Mathematical Science from the University of Warwick - WMG in 2015. His academic background provides a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and financial modeling, essential for his role in financial engineering.
Background
Chin Hong Vincent Sze began his career in the financial sector with an internship at AIA in 2013. He then served as an Actuarial Intern at Prudential Hong Kong from 2016 to 2017, where he gained practical experience in actuarial analysis. Following this, he worked as an Actuarial Analyst at HSBC in London for one year before joining Legal & General. His diverse experiences across different financial institutions have shaped his professional development.
Previous Work Experience
Before his current position at Legal & General, Chin Hong Vincent Sze worked as an Actuarial Analyst at HSBC from 2017 to 2018 in London. His responsibilities included analyzing financial data and assisting in the development of actuarial models. Additionally, he completed a six-month internship at Prudential Hong Kong, where he supported actuarial functions. His early career also included a summer internship at AIA in Hong Kong.