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7 questions to a start-up: Acebanker

by NS Partners

Fusion – the first-ever FinTech business incubator in Switzerland – exists to shape innovation in financial services by combining up-and-coming tech talent with Swiss state-of-the-art financial know-how. As a Fusion member, Notz Stucki is actively involved in the incubation process.

Discover our series “7 questions to a start-up” to get a feeling of who are the participants of the incubator!

7 questions to Shin Chuang, founder and CEO of Acebanker

Acebanker helps financial institutions to augment their wealth management business by automating computational intensive tasks such as product recommendation. The core algorithm dissects the profile of each client and crunch zillions of data points to find the most appropriate products for them. Acebanker is a winner of the 2015 Red Herring Award (Asia) and a regional finalist at the inaugural UBS Future of Finance Challenge. Acebanker has its roots in Asia, and has served some of the leading banks in the Asia Pacific region. Since late last year, Acebanker became the only China-based startup to join Fintech Fusion as part of our international expansion plan.

Acebanker was founded by Shin Chuang, a veteran in digital banking. Shin was previously the Head of Digital Banking at Standard Chartered Bank in China. In 2013, he was named as one of “Top 50 Business Innovators in China” for inventing the world’s first lead-capturing ATM, and utilised 47 machines to beat a 500-person human sales team. Shin is a graduate of the University of Bristol in the UK, as well as MIT and the Wharton School in the US. He is married with one daughter.

Questions to a start-up: Acebanker Shin Wee Chuang
Shin Wee Chuang

1/ Who are you?

My name is Shin Chuang, I’m the founder and CEO of Acebanker, a fintech startup based in Shanghai, China.

2/ What does your company do?

Acebanker helps financial institutions automate financial advisory by matching each individual clients with the right financial products that meet their needs. This is done through a bilateral recommendation that uses machine-learning to understand the behaviours and needs of the clients, while incorporating the investment strategies of the firms.

3/ What’s the founding story behind Acebanker?

Once, in a span of 6 months, my bank changed my relationship manager four times, for various reasons. I was frustrated each time a new RM was assigned to me, I had to explain to her my financial goals all over again, despite the fact that my risk profile and aspirations had not changed. That prompted me to look outside to shop for a new bank. That was when I realised there were many very good products outside that meet my needs but which my RM weren’t recommending to me. That was when I wished I had a trusted financial advisor who could stay with me long-term, and who understand me and know what I want over time. That idea then gave birth to Acebanker.

4/ What was your proudest moment in your company’s history so far?

That got to be when one of my employees turned down a 6-figure salary from Google to work with me for a tiny fraction of that amount. It is a validation to our team unity, as well as the vision of the company.

5/ What’s the vision behind Acebanker?

We want to put a digital private banker into the hand of everybody.

6/ What’s your biggest challenge right now?

It’s hard to say, there are so many. Perhaps the biggest challenge is not having enough time to do everything that we want to do.

7/ Is there any inspirational saying or words of encouragement you want to share with other creative/disruptive professionals?

From Steve Jobs: Stay foolish, stay hungry

 

Twitter: @fintechfusion

Photo & Text: Shin Wee Chuang

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Antonio Mira
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Antonio Mira joined NS Partners in 2006 as Group Chief Financial Officer. He heads the corporate functions and is involved in coordinating and implementing the decisions of the Executive Committee.
An experienced bank auditor, Antonio started his career in 1995 with Arthur Andersen, where he worked for some 7 years before joining Ernst & Young in 2002 as a Senior Manager.
Antonio is a Swiss chartered accountant and a Business graduate of Lausanne University (HEC).

Sébastien Poiret
DEPUTY HEAD OF WEALTH MANAGEMENT

Sébastien Poiret joined NS Partners in 2008 and manages funds of hedge funds and private client mandates. He also oversees the development of the Group’s offices in Mauritius.

Prior to joining NS Partners, he served as a Trader, Head of Manager research and Portfolio Manager in the USA and Switzerland for a single hedge fund (1998-2004) and for Optimal (2004-2008), Grupo Santander’s fund-of-hedge funds operations.

Sébastien holds a Bachelor’s degree in Corporate Finance from the ESPEME Business School (EDHEC Group) and an MBA in Finance and Economics from the Institute of Business Administration, both in Nice.

Abir Oreibi
BOARD DIRECTOR

Abir Oreibi joined the Board of the NS Partners Group in 2018, where she brings her truly international perspective and rich experience.
Among many other ventures, Abir set up Alibaba.com’s first European office. After living and working in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok and London, she now lives in Geneva, where she is CEO of Lift Events, an organization that identifies technology trends, their business and social impact through the organization of events and open innovation programs. Issues related to the challenges and opportunities created by new technologies as well as the strategic responses from organizations are at the heart of Lift’s activities.
Abir holds a BA in Political Sciences from the University of Geneva. She is an investor, and member of advisory and innovation boards.

Romain Pidoux, CAIA

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Romain Pidoux joined NS Partners in 2011 and heads the Group’s Risk Management.
He started his financial career in 2005 as Head of Quantitative Analysis for a Swiss Family Office, selecting funds and managing portfolio allocation. In 2008, he switched to the alternative world and joined Peak Partners as hedge funds analyst.
He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) and holds a Master’s degree in international relations from the Graduate Institute of International Studies at Geneva University.

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