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Hong Kong Monetary authority to regulate stablecoins
17 January 2022
Senior AssociateHong Kong
Email [email protected]hoganlovells.com
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LanguagesEnglish, Cantonese, Mandarin
Practice groupGlobal Regulatory
As a member of the Hong Kong regulatory practice with a focus on financial services regulations, Katherine Tsang has over 10 years of experience advising clients on regulatory and compliance laws that apply to financial institutions and intermediaries in Hong Kong, including regulatory matters in the FinTech space. Her clients include banks, insurers, asset managers, brokers, securities firms and FinTech companies. Her experience includes advising clients on authorisation and licensing issues, prudential and business conduct regulations, investment products distribution and structuring of product offerings, product documentation such as retail terms and conditions, and cross-border compliance issues.
Education
LL.B., University College London
P.C.LL., University of Hong Kong
Advising one of the world's largest reinsurance company on a restructuring across the Asia Pacific region, including providing detailed local law advice in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and coordinating with local counsel in Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, Taiwan, Guam, India and the Philippines.
Advising Prudential on the £13bn domestication of its Hong Kong branch insurance business, including the US$21bn transfer of its life insurance business and transfer of its general insurance business to new locally incorporated insurers.
Advising various financial institutions, funds and investment managers on Types 1, 4 and 9 licence applications with the Securities and Futures Commission, including analyzing the implications of the licensing rules and regulations on the business activities of such financial institutions, and the relevant exemptions.
Advising a US-based bank on issues relating to their bancassurance arrangement with a leading insurer, including the provision of assistance in relation to the policy and marketing materials of certain life products to ensure they are compliant with GL16 published by the Insurance Authority.
Advising a leading PRC-based technology company and a US-based international bank on the implications of the Securities and Futures Ordinance on their financial technology innovations, such as the application of the licensing regime and the relevant exemptions, and the recent publications by the Securities and Futures Commission on robo-advisory services and online distribution.
Advising a PRC based company on matters in relation to a REIT, including licensing of the REIT manager, on-going compliance under SFC regulations and application of the REIT Code.
Advising various financial institutions and companies on issues with transfer of employment and pension schemes in group restructurings and mergers and acquisitions.
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