UBS Seminar seris start from Jan31st
You are cordially invited to
NUS-UBS Wealth Management Seminars
Jointly organized by Saw Centre for Financial Studies and UBS
Seminar #1: Structured Products
Speaker: Mr Lim Leong Guan, Managing Director and Head of
Transaction Products, UBS Wealth Management Singapore
Date/Time: 31 January 2007 Wednesday, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Venue: Hon Sui Sen Auditorium, NUS Business School
National University of Singapore (Click here for location map)
<http://137.132.179.45/Visitors/NBSmap/>
Admission: Admission is Free. Light refreshment will be served
before the seminar.
Please register here
<http://www.bschool.nus.edu.sg/research/saw/events/2007/Public-Talk_2007
/NUS-UBS-2007/Structured-Products_31Jan07/registration.htm>
<http://www.bschool.nus.edu.sg/research/saw/events/2007/Public-Talk_2007
/NUS-UBS-2007/Structured-Products_8Feb07/registration.htm>
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About the Seminar
Structured products, created by combinations of derivatives and
financial instruments, provide investors with meaningful returns in
equity markets and low downside risk. Interest in these investments has
been growing in recent years among high net worth individuals and even
smaller investors who employ structured products for portfolio
diversification. In this highly interactive seminar, Mr Lim Leong Guan
will share the product development process - innovation, pricing and
risk management - from a practitioner's perspective. The seminar is
especially useful for audience who have some understanding of
derivatives and structured products in the retail sector.
About the Speaker
Mr Lim Leong Guan is Managing Director and Head of Transaction Products
for UBS Wealth Management Singapore. He has had 16 years of experience
in the Wealth Management industry, focusing on investment advisory and
structured products, and is one of the pioneers in this very specialized
area. Leong Guan has been with UBS for 11 years and is a graduate of the
London School of Economics.
Registration and Enquiries
For enquiries, please contact Ms Lee Mei Xin from Saw Centre for
Financial Studies <http://www.sawcentre.nus.edu.sg> at tel: 6516-5835
or email: meixin@nus.edu.sg.
How to get to the venue?
Click here <http://www.sawcentre.nus.edu.sg/contactus.htm> for
directions to get to NUS Business School.
Click here <http://www.bschool.nus.edu.sg/nusDir/nusDir/index.htm> for
an interactive map within NUS Business School.
(i.e. Click on Venue>Others>Hon Sui Sen Auditorium to access the map.)
About Saw Centre for Financial Studies
The Saw Centre for Financial studies, founded with the endowed gift of
distinguished NUS alumnus Professor Saw Swee Hock, was officially
launched at the National University of Singapore in June 2004.
The Saw Centre's purpose is to conduct quality research, educational
activities and training programmes related to the financial services
industry in the Asia Pacific region. The Centre also hosts visiting
academics with the Department of Finance and Accounting at the NUS
Business School for the purpose of teaching, research and conduct of
educational programmes.
About UBS
UBS is one of the world's leading financial firms, serving a discerning
global client base. As an organization, it combines financial strength
with an international culture that embraces change. As an integrated
firm, UBS creates added value for clients by drawing on the combined
resources and expertise of all its businesses.
UBS is the leading wealth manager, a top tier investment banking and
securities firm, and one of the largest global asset managers. In
Switzerland, UBS is the market leader in retail and commercial banking.
UBS is present in all major financial centers worldwide. It has offices
in 50 countries, with about 39% of its employees working in the
Americas, 36% in Switzerland, 16% in the rest of Europe and 9% in Asia
Pacific. UBS's financial businesses employ around 75,000 people around
the world. Its shares are listed on the SWX Swiss stock exchange, the
New York stock exchange (NYSE) and the Tokyo stock exchange (TSE).
Organized by:
<http://www.sawcentre.nus.edu.sg>
NUS-UBS Wealth Management Seminars
Jointly organized by Saw Centre for Financial Studies and UBS
Seminar #1: Structured Products
Speaker: Mr Lim Leong Guan, Managing Director and Head of
Transaction Products, UBS Wealth Management Singapore
Date/Time: 31 January 2007 Wednesday, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Venue: Hon Sui Sen Auditorium, NUS Business School
National University of Singapore (Click here for location map)
<http://137.132.179.45/Visitors/NBSmap/>
Admission: Admission is Free. Light refreshment will be served
before the seminar.
Please register here
<http://www.bschool.nus.edu.sg/research/saw/events/2007/Public-Talk_2007
/NUS-UBS-2007/Structured-Products_31Jan07/registration.htm>
<http://www.bschool.nus.edu.sg/research/saw/events/2007/Public-Talk_2007
/NUS-UBS-2007/Structured-Products_8Feb07/registration.htm>
________________________________
About the Seminar
Structured products, created by combinations of derivatives and
financial instruments, provide investors with meaningful returns in
equity markets and low downside risk. Interest in these investments has
been growing in recent years among high net worth individuals and even
smaller investors who employ structured products for portfolio
diversification. In this highly interactive seminar, Mr Lim Leong Guan
will share the product development process - innovation, pricing and
risk management - from a practitioner's perspective. The seminar is
especially useful for audience who have some understanding of
derivatives and structured products in the retail sector.
About the Speaker
Mr Lim Leong Guan is Managing Director and Head of Transaction Products
for UBS Wealth Management Singapore. He has had 16 years of experience
in the Wealth Management industry, focusing on investment advisory and
structured products, and is one of the pioneers in this very specialized
area. Leong Guan has been with UBS for 11 years and is a graduate of the
London School of Economics.
Registration and Enquiries
For enquiries, please contact Ms Lee Mei Xin from Saw Centre for
Financial Studies <http://www.sawcentre.nus.edu.sg> at tel: 6516-5835
or email: meixin@nus.edu.sg.
How to get to the venue?
Click here <http://www.sawcentre.nus.edu.sg/contactus.htm> for
directions to get to NUS Business School.
Click here <http://www.bschool.nus.edu.sg/nusDir/nusDir/index.htm> for
an interactive map within NUS Business School.
(i.e. Click on Venue>Others>Hon Sui Sen Auditorium to access the map.)
About Saw Centre for Financial Studies
The Saw Centre for Financial studies, founded with the endowed gift of
distinguished NUS alumnus Professor Saw Swee Hock, was officially
launched at the National University of Singapore in June 2004.
The Saw Centre's purpose is to conduct quality research, educational
activities and training programmes related to the financial services
industry in the Asia Pacific region. The Centre also hosts visiting
academics with the Department of Finance and Accounting at the NUS
Business School for the purpose of teaching, research and conduct of
educational programmes.
About UBS
UBS is one of the world's leading financial firms, serving a discerning
global client base. As an organization, it combines financial strength
with an international culture that embraces change. As an integrated
firm, UBS creates added value for clients by drawing on the combined
resources and expertise of all its businesses.
UBS is the leading wealth manager, a top tier investment banking and
securities firm, and one of the largest global asset managers. In
Switzerland, UBS is the market leader in retail and commercial banking.
UBS is present in all major financial centers worldwide. It has offices
in 50 countries, with about 39% of its employees working in the
Americas, 36% in Switzerland, 16% in the rest of Europe and 9% in Asia
Pacific. UBS's financial businesses employ around 75,000 people around
the world. Its shares are listed on the SWX Swiss stock exchange, the
New York stock exchange (NYSE) and the Tokyo stock exchange (TSE).
Organized by:
<http://www.sawcentre.nus.edu.sg>