Gloria Yung has a strong background in banking and finance, with experience at several notable financial institutions. Gloria is currently working as the Sales Head for Global Transaction Services in the Hong Kong branch of DBS Bank. Prior to this, they served as the Course Director for Strategic Finance in the Financial Controllership Program at the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. From 2019 to 2021, Gloria held the position of Head of Banking and Investor Relations at China Zhengtong Auto Services Holdings Ltd. Before that, they worked at Deutsche Bank as the Director of Securities Services Sales for the APAC region and as the Head of Corporate Banking Coverage for non-bank FIs in North Asia. Gloria also held multiple roles at China Minsheng Banking Corp.ltd, including Head of Corporate Banking, Head of Strategic Planning and Management, and Head of Cash Management. Gloria began their career at JP Morgan as an Executive Director in the Global Corporate Bank and as a VP in Treasury Services. Gloria's earliest experience in the industry was as a VP and Regional Product Manager for Payments and Cash Management at HSBC.
Gloria Yung holds a Master of Science degree in Accounting from Monash University and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance from Hong Kong Baptist University. Gloria is also a certified public accountant, having obtained the CPA certification from CPA Australia, and is a fellow certified public accountant, having obtained the FCPA certification from the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
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Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA)
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