
The latest articles from Michael Stanhope
Is the term ‘private banking’ still relevant? We recently conducted a survey and posed the question - do you think the term ‘private banking’ is still relevant?.
Profile:
Michael has an extensive background in financial services in Asia, Europe and North America. He has been in Asia-Pacific since 1995 – first in Hong Kong for six years, then in Sydney and Singapore, returning to Hong Kong in 2007. Before setting up Hubbis in early 2009, Michael founded Pacific Prospect in 2002 and sold it to global business-to-business publisher Incisive Media in 2006, continuing to serve as Chief Executive Officer until October 2008. Prior to Pacific Prospect, Michael worked for nine years in financial markets publishing. He joined Euromoney Publications in 1993 as the publisher of a quarterly magazine, International Bond Investor. In 1995, Michael joined Thomson Financial Services (now Thomson Reuters) to conceive and launch Finance Asia magazine. While he was Managing Director of Finance Asia, Michael also started the Asian Debt Review, Asian Private Capital Magazine and started the Finance Asia Conference Business. In 1997, Michael founded FIA Limited. Born in North Wales, Michael was head boy of St David’s College Llandudno. He has a degree in Business Administration from Cardiff University. And is married with three children - Reanna, Garett and Tarryn.
The latest articles from Michael Stanhope
Is the term ‘private banking’ still relevant? We recently conducted a survey and posed the question - do you think the term ‘private banking’ is still relevant?.
January 21, 2022 Michael Stanhope January 21, 2022
Strategy & Practice Management
A Call to Arms: Wealth Managers in Asia Must Adapt Now to a Brave New WorldOctober 16, 2019 Michael Stanhope October 16, 2019
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