Katrin Lau
About Katrin Lau
Katrin Lau is the Assistant Vice President at Temasek in Singapore and an Investment Analyst at Macquarie Group in Hong Kong, with a diverse background in finance and extensive experience in both cities.
Current Positions
Katrin Lau holds the title of Assistant Vice President at Temasek in Singapore and simultaneously works at Macquarie Group as an Investment Analyst in Infrastructure Development Capital in Hong Kong. She joined Temasek in January 2019 and has gained considerable experience across both companies.
Past Work Experience
Katrin Lau has a diversified background in finance, having held several analyst positions in different financial sectors. She worked at Macquarie Group as a Summer Analyst in China Coverage and ECM for two months in 2015 in Hong Kong. From 2014 to 2015, she was a Semester Analyst in M&A Advisory at Commerzbank AG for eight months in Hong Kong. Katrin also gained experience as a Summer Analyst in Risk and Compliance at JPMorgan Chase for two months in 2014 in Hong Kong. Prior to that, she was a Summer Analyst in Legal and Compliance at UBS for four months in 2013, also in Hong Kong.
Education Background
Katrin Lau studied Finance and Accounting at the University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School and completed an exchange program there in 2014. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and Accounting from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where she studied from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, she completed her High School education at Maryknoll Convent School, from 2005 to 2012.
Experience in Different Financial Sectors
Katrin Lau's professional background encompasses a variety of financial sectors, including Investment Analysis, M&A Advisory, Risk and Compliance, and Legal and Compliance. Her roles have spanned several companies, providing her with a broad and diverse skill set in the finance industry, particularly in the regulatory and strategic aspects of finance. Her expertise is further underscored by her work experience in both Hong Kong and Singapore.