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Matthew Yung

Principal/Vice President at HSBC

Hong Kong SAR

Overview 

Matthew Yung is a Principal/Vice President at HSBC Ventures in Hong Kong SAR, specializing in research, strategy, and impact investing in the FinTech sector. With experience at top financial institutions like Citi and Goldman Sachs, he has a strong background in foreign exchange trading and venture capital, contributing to his success in leading investment initiatives at HSBC Ventures.

Work Experience 

  • Principal/Vice President

    2022 - Current

    Focused on venture/growth stage investments strategic to HSBC in Asia

Oversees relationships with the venture capital community and connects their portfolio companies to the right people at HSBC.

  • Associate

    2021 - 2022

    Arbor is a venture capital firm focused on investing in fintech companies globally

  • Associate - Venture Investing

    2019 - 2021

    Fintech venture investing focused on Financial Services, Real Estate, Capital Markets (SPRINT) Impact Investing (Citi Impact Fund)

  • US Macroeconomics Research and Strategy Analyst

    2018 - 2019

Citigroup is a financial services holding company that provides various financial products and services.

Raised $12,950,000,000.00 from ValueAct Capital and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.

  • Sales and Trading Summer Analyst

    2017 - 2017

    - Corporate FX/Rates Sales - FICC Private Investor Product Group - Macro Structuring

Goldman Sachs is a multinational financial services firm providing securities, investment banking, and management services.

  • Summer Analyst

    2016 - 2016

  • Planning, Ecommerce, and Global Web Analytics Intern

    2015 - 2015

    • Developed methodology for Analytics department to increase sales through more effective customer targeting • Analyzed Michael Kors’s competitors and made recommendations that improved the appeal and global outreach of the Michael Kors website • Provided analytical reports on the revenue breakdown and product inventory of Michael Kors’s various stores to help the Planning Department reallocate their products in a more efficient manner

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