A Promising Career for Graduates of the Asset Management and Private Banking Programme Second Cohort 2022

A Promising Career for Graduates of the Asset Management and Private Banking Programme Second Cohort 2022

The Bachelor of Finance in Asset Management and Private Banking programme was founded in 2017, 20 students are graduating this year with another 12 students moving into Year 5. The latter are students who have taken gap term during their studies and such experience would definitely broaden their perspectives in career development.

Out of the 20 students graduating, three of them will pursue a Master degree.  The remaining 17 students will be entering the financial sector. Five (29% out of the 17) of them are joining the Private Banking industry, five (29%) to Investment Banks/Securities Firms, three (18%) to the Asset Management industry, three (18%) into Consulting/Regulator/Financial Services and one (6%) is joining Corporate Banking.

Recruiting firms include Barclays, Citibank, CICC, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, eFusion, EY, Fidelity, Haitong, Insurance Authority, HSBC, Mercer and Ucap Securities.

Congratulations to the 2022 AMPB graduates and we look forward to your sharing with your junior AMPBers in the years to come. Stay connected. CONGRATULATIONS! 

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