Meet two creative leaders retooling industries and encouraging the next generation to seize new opportunities.
New Ways
of Thinking
With deep roots in Asia and an unrivaled global network spanning the entire wealth spectrum, HSBC is similarly invested in empowering financial growth for people at any stage of life. And when focus shifts toward supporting emerging generations, services that focus on financial literacy and keeping international students connected when studying abroad are just the start.
HSBC’s ambition is to be Asia’s leading wealth manager by 2025, opening up a world of opportunities for Asian, international and HSBC-connected clients, wherever their wealth is created, invested and managed. As Asia’s leading bank across the wealth continuum of mass affluent to HNW and UHNW clients, HSBC has a unique ability to serve the full range and progression of wealth needs – from first time investors through to UHNW individuals, their families and businesses. With its leading expertise and capabilities, strong Asian presence and unrivalled international connectivity, HSBC will bring the best of the Group to deliver a wealth experience which help customers achieve sustainable prosperity.
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Natalie Chan
Founder & CEO of OWN Academy
Singer-songwriter
and actor
IN CONVERSATION
Hanjin Tan
IN CONVERSATION
H
ome to over 60% of the world’s youth, Asia Pacific is a place where priming young people for financial growth could reap global benefits. Yet despite assets under management growing across the region at a faster rate than anywhere else, there’s a risk of wealth education not keeping up with prosperity—populations that grow their wealth quickly, and from a low base, are less likely to have the tools to invest and grow.
“I speak to a lot of young people and I think there's a big gap in perception versus reality,” says Natalie Chan, founder of OWN Academy, a Hong Kong-based start-up revolutionizing education by forging links between young people and real companies. “Building wealth shouldn’t be something you wait until you’re working to do—knowing how to invest and manage your finances is the kind of foundation that everybody should have by the time they graduate from school or university.”
Knowing how to invest and manage your finances is the kind of foundation that everybody should have
that strikes at the core family interaction for years to come.
companies across the region are owned by a family group. So for both innovation-led founders and leaders managing established generational success, intelligent and international wealth advisory is about more than presenting business opportunities—it’s something
From Hong Kong, both Natalie and Hanjin Tan—an award-winning musician and actor—have built platforms to empower the generations that come after them. Rethinking established systems (education for Natalie and the music industry for Hanjin) the two champion the discovery of where ambition can meet opportunity for Asia Pacific’s young people.
— Natalie Chan
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