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Save the dateApril 15, 20222:00 PM - 3:00 PM GMT+8 Add to Calendar
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Organizer
Contact Person: Maria Remizova
Event Details
Event Details

Dear Members and Friends of SwissCham,


We are delighted to invite you to our upcoming webinar where we will discuss the impact of the lockdown in Shanghai and related COVID measures in the region on the financial markets and industrial sectors.


To do this, we have invited two distinguished speakers: Rick Meng, Managing Director at Credit Suisse Shanghai Office, and Franc Kaiser, Partner in Charge at InterChina Consulting.


Rick Meng will focus on the financial implications and provide his view how the current situation in China has an impact on foreign and domestic companies when it comes to financial activities in the markets.


Franc Kaiser will discuss changes and challenges in the broader B2B industries including the medical sector. In addition, Franc will elaborate on what companies expect for the rest of the year and how the current situation will affect M&A activities in China.


Best regards,


Your SwissCham Team

Agenda
Agenda
  • 2:00 PM - 2:05 PM

    Opening remarks

    Opening remarks

    2:05 PM - 2:40 PM

    Presentations

    Presentations

    2:40 PM - 3:00 PM

    Q&A

    Q&A

Speakers
Speakers
  • Rick Meng (Managing Director, Head of Private Banking China at Credit Suisse Shanghai Branch)

    Rick Meng

    Managing Director, Head of Private Banking China at Credit Suisse Shanghai Branch

  • Franc Kaiser (Partner in Charge at InterChina Consulting)

    Franc Kaiser

    Partner in Charge at InterChina Consulting

  • Peter Bachmann (moderator) (Executive director of Swisscham Shanghai)

    Peter Bachmann (moderator)

    Executive director of Swisscham Shanghai

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Member Price Complimentary

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RMB 100