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SUMMARY:Online: Fintech in China’s Greater Bay Area - Key Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Fintech in China’s Greater Bay Area – Key Opportunities and Challenges \nUnderstand GBA’s booming Fintech landscape and opportunities for German startups from leading experts. \nIn Asia\, China is still the market setting the pace for Fintech innovation. China’s Greater Bay Area (GBA)\, covering nine cities in Guangdong in addition to Hong Kong and Macau-is one of China’s most important financial hubs. The aggregation of 11 cities covers 56\,000 square kilometres and is home to 71 million people that generate $1.4 trillion in economic output. It includes Hong Kong\, a well-established international financial center\, and Shenzhen\, an emerging global financial powerhouse home to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and some of the world’s leading fintech and technology companies. \nWith policies to liberalize China’s controls on foreign exchange and boost cross-border capital flows in this area\, the GBA has unrivalled potential for financial inclusion and Fintech development. It offers exciting opportunities to startups operating in insurance\, securities\, wealth management\, blockchain\, big data\, and AI. However\, integration has long been a sticking point as the region uses three different currencies (the Hong Kong Dollar\, Macanese Pataca\, and Chinese Yuan) and is governed under three distinct administrative systems.\nJoin our session with Asia’s Fintech experts\, Zennon Kapron and Will Haskins\, to discover the opportunities and risks the GBA presents to German startups. \nSpeaker:\nZennon Kapron\, Founder & Director of Kapronasia\nWill Haskins\, Content Director\, Asia\, Money20/20\nPetrina Seah\, Program Director\, China at German Accelerator (Moderator) \nQuestions the session will cover:\n\nWhat is the current landscape of the Fintech industry in this area? How do China’s tech titans play in this area?\nWhat is the impact of the Greater Bay Area on Hong Kong as a financial centre?\nWhat is the likely future of fintech regulation in GBA for both local and foreign players? What are the opportunities and challenges for Fintech startups in the Greater Bay Area?\nAre Fintech regulations tighter in Europe than in China? In what way and why?\n\nHier findet Ihr mehr Informationen zu der Veranstaltung.
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