Twenty-five years across the world's leading financial groups.
Chong Ho brings more than twenty-five years of institutional banking and risk management experience to the Investment Committee, spanning three of the world's leading international financial groups. He began his career at ABN AMRO Bank in 1997, managing relationships with Korean financial institutions, public sector entities, large domestic corporates, and inbound multinational companies. He subsequently moved to the Royal Bank of Scotland as a Senior Credit Officer before being appointed Head of Financial Institutions Risk at Standard Chartered Bank Korea Limited in 2010 — a role in which he held responsibility for counterparty risk exposures to financial institutions and public sector entities across Asia, with a focus on North Asia.
Standard Chartered, listed on both the London and Hong Kong Stock Exchanges and operating across more than sixty markets globally, provided Chong Ho with a platform to develop deep expertise in institutional credit risk assessment, structured finance, and the regulatory environment governing financial intermediaries in Korea, Japan, and Greater China.
In parallel with his institutional career, Chong Ho has maintained an active academic role as a professor in finance, bridging practitioner experience with scholarly rigour.
Chong Ho holds a BA in Business Administration from Korea University and dual MBAs in Finance and International Business from the State University of New York at Buffalo.