Matthew Thew

Matthew Thew

Investment Banking Analyst @ UBS

About Matthew Thew

Matthew Thew is an Investment Banking Analyst at UBS in Hong Kong SAR, where he has worked since 2021. He has previous experience at J.P. Morgan, PwC, and BDA Partners, and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and Finance from The University of Hong Kong.

Work at UBS

Matthew Thew has been employed at UBS as an Investment Banking Analyst since 2021. He has worked in this role for three years in Hong Kong SAR. His responsibilities include analyzing financial data and supporting investment banking transactions. UBS is known for its strong presence in the investment banking sector, providing services to clients globally.

Previous Experience in Investment Banking

Before joining UBS, Matthew Thew gained experience in investment banking through various roles. He worked as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst at BDA Partners in 2019 for two months in Hong Kong. He also served as an Investment Banking Fall Analyst at BDA Partners in 2018 for three months. Additionally, he completed a CADP Summer Analyst position at J.P. Morgan in 2018 for two months in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Education and Expertise

Matthew Thew holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance from The University of Hong Kong, where he studied from 2016 to 2020. He also participated in an Exchange Study Program at The University of British Columbia in 2019. His educational background includes studying at Sunway College, where he completed GCE A Level, and attending Shantou University for the Chaoshan Winter Camp as a Visiting Student in 2019.

Advisory Experience at PwC

Matthew Thew worked at PwC Mainland China and Hong Kong as a Deals Advisory Associate from 2020 to 2021 for eight months in Hong Kong SAR. In this role, he was involved in providing advisory services related to mergers and acquisitions, helping clients navigate complex financial transactions.

Research and Academic Involvement

In 2017, Matthew Thew worked as a Student Research Assistant at The University of Hong Kong for one month. He also participated in the One Belt One Road (OBOR) Programme at Shanghai International Studies University in 2017 as a Visiting Student, where he studied for eleven months. These experiences contributed to his understanding of international business and research methodologies.

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