Fintech can be catalyst to make Hong Kong a next-level financial hub: Broadridge CEO



Embracing technology platforms for applications such as electronic proxy voting, private debt underwriting and trading of repurchase (repo) agreements can help Hong Kong elevate its standing as Asia’s top financial hub, according to a leading US fintech firm.

Technologies that simplified investor engagement had been a catalyst for growth in other markets, said Tim Gokey, CEO of New York-listed Broadridge Financial Solutions, adding that fintech could enhance corporate governance and product innovation to help the city strengthen its connections with mainland China and the wider world.

“We’re investing in the region and are excited to be part of the rapidly growing Hong Kong market, which is emerging as a leading financial hub in Asia and the primary point of connectivity between the mainland and global markets,” Gokey said in an interview during a trip to the city last month.

His comments came before financial regulators in Hong Kong and mainland China unveiled a series of measures last month to allow cross-boundary bond repo business and to strengthen the city’s fixed income and currency markets – all initiatives that had been discussed and anticipated among market participants for a number of years.

“We see a strong opportunity to support that growth by enhancing trust and transparency in corporate governance,” added Gokey, whose firm doubled its Asian team to nearly 500 over the past five years, with Hong Kong accounting for more than 80 people.

As companies increasingly turned to capital markets, beyond banks, for fundraising, the transparency and trust of corporate governance became essential, he said, pointing to the US as an example.

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