Hanwha Life’s Head of FinTech Dong Won Kim Shared Insights at the Boao Forum Asia

Hanwha Life’s Head of FinTech and Head of Innovation Center Dong Won Kim Shared Insights at the Boao Forum Asia

Hanwha's Dong Won Kim discusses the future of Fintech industry at the Boao Forum for Asia's Young Leaders Roundtable session

Dong Won Kim, Head of FinTech and Head of Innovation Center of Hanwha Life (center) participated in a discussion at the "Young Leaders Roundtable" session during the Boao Forum on March 22nd. The Forum was held in Boao, Hainan Island, China.

Held from March 22nd to 25th, 2016, in Boao, China, Boao Forum for Asia, also known as the “Davos Forum of Asia” concluded after four days of successful talks that featured world leaders in economics, business and technology. Among the event’s many prominent guests, Dong Won Kim, Head of FinTech and Head of Innovation Center of Hanwha Life, was invited as an official panelist to the Boao Forum’s Young Leaders Roundtable (YLR) session held on March 22nd.

Mr. Kim took part as a panelist of the YLR session, joining a dozen of young leaders from around the world for an hour-and-a-half open discussion about the theme, "Redefining Distance." During the session, panel members shared their insights into the changes being wrought by the development of mobile technology in interpersonal relationships, among other topics.

Mr. Kim said, “I communicate with my friends through email and messaging services like KakaoTalk and WeChat, but I believe that advances in mobile and artificial intelligence technologies will not change the core values of human relationships,” adding that “As human lives involve fundamental values that can be developed only by actually spending time with family and friends, the evolution of advanced technologies should be based on enhancing the shared fundamental values that promote societal prosperity.”

The Boao Forum selects key young leaders in politics, society, culture, and finance worldwide for the YLR session. In addition to Dong Won Kim, this year's session was attended by Dubai International Finance CEO Arif Amiri, NetEase (one of China’s four major web portal sites) founder and CEO Ding Lei, Ant Financial (Alibaba Group’s financial subsidiary) President Jing Xiadong, The Information (a magazine specialized in technology industry) founder and CEO Jessica Lessin, and Eurasian Resources (a resources development and global logistics company) CEO Benedikt Sobotka.

A Discussion on the future FinTech Business prospect with Global Entrepreneurs

Hanwha's Dong Won Kim meets with Alipay's Eric Jing at the Boao Forum to discuss the future of the global FinTech industry

Mr. Dong Won Kim of Hanwha Life (left) met with Eric Jing, head of Ant Financial, widely known for its "Alipay" service, during the Boao Forum

On March 22nd, before the YLR session, Mr. Kim also met with Jing Xiadong, CEO of Ant Financial, a subsidiary of Alibaba which is China's largest e-commerce company and widely known for its "Alipay" service. They discussed the future prospects of the global FinTech industry and its capacity for development, as well as the possibility of a joint expansion into the Southeast Asian FinTech market.
Ant Financial, with an estimated company value of USD 60 billion, operates a broad range of businesses, including crowdfunding, mobile asset management, internet banking, and Alipay. The company plans to go public by 2017.

Partnering with Yida Group to Foster the Next-Generation of FinTech Startups

Hanwha's Dong Won Kim and Yida Group's CEO pose for a photograph after signing an agreement to develop promising fintech companies

Mr. Dong Won Kim of Hanwha Life (right) and Mr. Sun Tongmin of Yida Group pose for a photograph after the signing ceremony.

On March 21st, Mr. Kim took part in a ceremony held in Beijing to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Hanwha Life and the Yida Group, a Chinese real estate developer, for joining forces to develop and support startup companies.

Hanwha Life and Yida Group have agreed to enhance their development program for promising startups in FinTech and other related fields, and work together to boost the growth of the startup ecosystem in the Asian region.

Yida Group is China's main backer of startup companies through investment and development support, managed through its subsidiary "Wanzhong Financial Service." The company has set up startup centers in eight cities across China including Beijing and Shanghai, and has already providing backing for over 100 startup companies.

The latest MOU will allow startup companies being nurtured under Hanwha Group’s supportive umbrella to also make use of the startup support centers established by Wanzhong Financial, giving the Korean firms assistance needed to set up their business in the Chinese market or attract local investment.

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