Cathay Financial Holdings Co., Ltd.
Marcus Lopez is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in digital, data, and technology leadership. As the Senior EVP at Cathay Financial Holdings Co., Ltd. since September 2015, Marcus has driven strategic initiatives in these domains. Prior to this role, Marcus served as Vice President at Migo Corp., where notable achievements included leading R&D to create an e-commerce application for Alibaba’s T-mall ecosystem and securing a new revenue stream through a partnership with Alibaba. Marcus co-founded信合行 Credit One, a P2P lending marketplace, and held various senior positions at ExpertHub and Connexus, enhancing marketing performance and generating significant revenues through innovative strategies and platform integrations. Marcus's early career includes pivotal roles at eBay, Yahoo! Greater China, and Kimo.com, contributing to substantial growth and operational efficiency. Marcus holds an MBA in Marketing and Entrepreneurship from MIT Sloan School of Management and a BA in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Cathay Financial Holdings Co., Ltd.
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Cathay Financial Holding Co., Ltd. (www.cathayholdings.com.tw) is the largest financial holding company in Taiwan and a leading provider of financial products and services. The company’s primary subsidiaries include Cathay Life Insurance, Cathay United Bank, Cathay Century Insurance, Cathay SITE and Cathay Securities. As of June 30, 2014, thecompany had total assets of over US$200 billion and over 11 million customers. In recent years, Cathay Financial Holdings has also increased its presence in Asia, including in China and Southeast Asia.Cathay Life Insurance Company (www.cathayholdings.com.tw/life) is the largest insurance company in Taiwan. As of June 30, 2014, the company had total assets of over US$146 billion and serves over 7 million customers through over 20,000 tied agents. Cathay Life has also established life insurance companies in China and Vietnam.