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Ivy Au Yeung
Chief Executive Officer ANZ Hong Kong

About Ivy Au Yeung

With nearly three decades of experience as an international banker, Ivy is one of ANZ’s most experienced Asian executives with strong experience in relationship management, credit and product across Asia Pacific.

Her current role is driving the expansion of full service banking in Hong Kong, spanning International, Global, Retail/Wealth and Private Bank businesses. She was formerly head of Commercial Banking Asia Pacific.

Ivy has served with the Vocational Training Council of Hong Kong and is also a director of Read Cycling, a Hong Kong based organisation she co-founded in 2009 to promote the joy of reading and access to literature for disadvantaged sections of the community.

articles by Ivy Au Yeung

08 Mar 2019

IWD2019: busting gender preconceptions in Hong Kong

Ivy Au Yeung | Chief Executive Officer ANZ Hong Kong

Women in Hong Kong aren’t just leaving work to look after the family, new research has shown.

23 Nov 2018

Hong Kong: a new era of smart banking

Ivy Au Yeung | Chief Executive Officer ANZ Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has announced seven initiatives to prepare Hong Kong for smarter banking systems.

17 Jul 2018

Down by the GBA

Ivy Au Yeung | Chief Executive Officer ANZ Hong Kong

China’s greater bay area opens huge opportunities for faster growth in the world’s second-largest economy.

09 Jul 2015

Is Hong Kong still a home for business?

Ivy Au Yeung | Chief Executive Officer ANZ Hong Kong

As HSBC mulls the relocation of its headquarters back to Asia Hong Kong has been slated its likely destination of choice, spurring a debate on whether the city is still considered a preferred headquarters location for businesses.

03 Feb 2015

A slow start no surprise for Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect

Ivy Au Yeung | Chief Executive Officer ANZ Hong Kong

The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect scheme was launched in November last year and although it was highly anticipated by global investors, it has seen a lukewarm start. There are several reasons for this and I don’t think any of them are fundamental problems.

16 Oct 2014

The view from the street in Hong Kong

Ivy Au Yeung | Chief Executive Officer ANZ Hong Kong

All eyes were on Hong Kong last week as millions gathered in parts of the city, through rain and shine, in a bid for universal suffrage. The movement known as Occupy Central resulted in massive road blocks, traffic congestion, and the temporary closure of schools and businesses.