Stablecoins: Opportunities and Regulations (Hybrid-Online Attendance)

  • English

  • HKCGI Member, Graduate, Student, Affiliated Person & Non-Member

Speaker(s)

  • Mr Donald Day, COO, VDX and Adjunct Professor, CUHK
  • Mr Vincent Chan, Partner, Slaughter & May
  • Mr Hailiang Zhang, Regional Managing Director, Greater China Region, Vistra (Panellist)
  • Mr Mohan Datwani FCG HKFCG(PE), Deputy Chief Executive, HKCGI (Chair)

Description

Stablecoins are rapidly becoming a central part of the global digital finance ecosystem, generating significant interest in Hong Kong. This seminar will provide an overview of what stablecoins are and why they have generated so much excitement. It will then delve into Hong Kong’s new regulatory framework to enhance the understanding of governance professionals and the opportunities available to them in this area. 

The seminar is suitable for governance professionals, directors and senior management to understand this potentially game-changing financial product.

Remarks on this Online Session:

  • This is the online session. If you wish to join in person, please click HERE for the physical session.
  • Registration will be closed on 21 October 2025 at 5.00pm.
  • Once enrolment in this online session is confirmed by the Institute, requests to change to physical session will not be entertained.
  • Online session will be delivered via Zoom facility. The Institute has made every effort to ensure that the quality of the internet connection is sufficient for media streaming. Attendees should ensure that they are in an area of stable internet connection with suitable bandwidth as this can affect user’s experience.

Level: Intermediate

Speakers, Panellist and Chair's bios:
Mr Donald Day
Mr Vincent Chan
Mr Hailiang Zhang (Panellist)
Mr Mohan Datwani (Chair)

Seat guarantee will only be given to HKCGI Fellows and/or Practitioner’s Endorsement (PE) holders if registered 10 clear working days with payment prior to the date of the seminar.

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