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Cheuk Wan Fan (Chief Investment Officer, Asia at HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth)

Cheuk Wan Fan

Chief Investment Officer, Asia at HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth

Fan Cheuk Wan is Chief Investment Officer, Asia for HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth (HSBC GPB&W) and acts as a member of the Global Investment Committee for HSBC GPB&W and Chair of the Regional Investment Committee in Asia. In this capacity, she oversees the Chief Investment Office in Asia focusing on developing investment strategies and themes across all asset classes for clients in the region. She is also responsible for driving investment content and regional product fulfillment strategies in Asia. Fan has close to three decades of investment experience. Prior to joining HSBC in 2016, she worked for Credit Suisse Private Banking, serving as Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer Asia Pacific in 2013-2015, Head of Equity Research and Head of Research Asia Pacific in 2006-2013.

Previously, Fan held senior China equity research roles for 11 years at ABN AMRO Bank, Cazenove Asia, BNP Peregrine Securities and Standard Chartered Securities. Fan was awarded “Outstanding Contribution by Chief Investment Officer – Asia” and “CIO of the Year in Asia” at the Global Private Banking Innovation Awards in 2024 and 2023, respectively, in recognition of her achievements in spearheading the Digital CIO, CIO Model Portfolios, successful multi-asset investment strategies, high conviction themes and delivering superior investment advisory services for private banking clients.

Before joining the banking industry, Fan was a political journalist specialised in Chinese and Hong Kong politics for seven years and was Political Editor of Hong Kong Economic
Journal. She is a frequent speaker on leading global and local TV channels and regular contributor for major media publications in Asia.

Fan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from the University of Hong Kong, an MA in Area Studies (China) from the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of
London and an MBA from the Imperial College Business School in London.