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Introduction Co-Chairman Message Schedule for Day 1 Schedule for Day 2 The Team at AIBC 2013

CONTENTS.

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About AIBC Initiated by the students from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the Asia Investment Banking Conference (AIBC) is the largest student-run conference in Asia focused on Corporate Advisory and Financial Markets. Held for the 5th year running, the conference attracts the brightest and most talented students from renowned universities around the world each year. Keynote speeches, panel discussions and interactive workshops feature senior professionals representing various prominent organisations within the finance industry. Building upon the success of previous years, this  year’s  conference  seeks  to expand  delegate’s  experience by exploring additional dimensions within the field of finance, as well as diving deeper into pertinent issues at hand. It is held over two days, from 5-6th Sept 2013 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) in Hong Kong. Our Vision To  maintain   our   position   as  Asia’s  most   eminent   platform   that   attracts   the  most   distinguished  senior professionals and the brightest students to discuss critical issues and trends in the finance industry.

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Co-Chairman Message Last   year,   Asia’s   economic   landscape   underwent tremendous changes, as a result of shifts in political leaderships and economic policies. These effects, coupled with the seemingly never-ending sovereign debt crises in Europe, culminate in a challenging global landscape for businesses as well as individuals trying to navigate their way to success. With the United States teetering on the edge of recovery, Asia appears to have the most optimistic outlook for investors in the near future. Outside of the traditional powerhouse economies in Asia such as China and Japan, the economic liberalisation of countries such as Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia are but a few themes that all of us can look to capitalise upon. In this dynamic and exciting environment, every challenge presents an opportunity for those with the courage to seize them. As students, while studying for our degree, we must also continue to be aware of the workings of the real world and latest industry trends to better position ourselves for the future. This conference aims to offer insights and perspectives that will definitely play important roles as you make your first foray into the financial industry. The Asia Investment Banking Conference 2013 is the 5th edition of a growing initiative by a group of students from the  London  School  of  Economics  and  Political  Science.  As  Asia’s  largest  student-run conference focused on Finance and Investment Banking, we stand proud to be part of the developing ecosystem. This year’s   five   main   conference   themes   are   namely:   Mergers   &  Acquisitions, Private Equity, Capital Markets Origination, Perspectives on China & Financial Markets. As a conference completely organised with full autonomy by students, we hope that this conference would serve to address the interests and curiosity of all our delegates of the recent developments in various aspects of the financial industry. On behalf of the organising team and our sponsors, it is with great pleasure that we welcome you to this Conference and we hope all of you will benefit from the line-up of events and speakers we have prepared for the next two days. Leonardo Jong and Alex Lim Co-Chairman AIBC 2013

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Time Event Venue

08:30 AM – 09:00 AM

Registration S421 Foyer

09:00 AM – 09:15 AM Opening Address by Co-Chairman of AIBC 2013

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09:15 AM – 10:00 AM Opening Keynote Address by Jan Metzger M.D., Head of Asia Pacific TMT, Credit Suisse

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10:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Break S421 Foyer

10:30 AM – 11:00 AM

M&A Keynote Address by Rob Sivitilli Head of Corporate Finance S.E. Asia & Head of M&A for Asia (ex-Japan), J.P. Morgan

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11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

M&A Panel Discussion (Optimism for M&A Activity in Asia)

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12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

Networking Lunch Chancellor Room

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

Workshop Session 1 See Allocation

2:30 PM – 3:00 PM

Private Equity Keynote Address by Derek Sulger Founder, Managing Partner, Lunar Capital

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3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Private Equity Panel Discussion (Private Equity in Asia Pacific)

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4:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Break S421

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Day 1 Closing Keynote Address: Asset Management by Joanna Munro CEO Global Asset Management, Asia Pacific, HSBC

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5:30 PM onwards

Credit Suisse Exclusive Company Event Credit Suisse HQ

Programme – 5 September 2013

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Day 1 – 5 September 2013 Keynote Speakers: Opening Keynote Address Jan Metzger M.D, Head of Asia Pacific TMT, Credit Suisse Jan Metzger is a Managing Director of Credit Suisse in the Investment Banking division, based in Hong Kong. He is the Head of APAC TMT Investment Banking. Previously, Jan was  a  Director  in  Credit  Suisse’s  European  Technology  Investment Banking Group in London. Prior to becoming a banker, Jan worked as a Management Consultant helping multinational companies improve their operations. Prior to that, Jan worked in the software industry managing a software development team. Jan has worked on a number of landmark Asian transactions for clients in his role as Head of APAC TMT Investment Banking, including NEC, Acer, Hynix, Inotera, Korea Exchange Bank, Philips, Primeview, Temasek, Wistron and the government of Vietnam. Jan received his Master of Philosophy in Economics from the University of Cambridge. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Computing from the University of Sussex. M&A Keynote Address Rob Sivitilli Head of Corporate Finance SEA &

Head of M&A for Asia (ex-Japan), J.P. Morgan Rob Sivitilli is a Managing Director at J.P. Morgan, Head of Corporate Finance for Southeast Asia, and Head of Mergers & Acquisitions for Asia (ex-Japan). Rob is based in Singapore. Rob joined J.P. Morgan in 1996 after previous work experience with Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. in Chicago and Menkes Development Corp. in Toronto, Canada. Since joining J.P. Morgan, Rob has advised clients on over 35 M&A transactions totaling over $80 billion, worked on over $18.0 billion of book-run public equity offerings, structured and syndicated over 30 secured and unsecured loan facilities totaling over $25 billion, and has been active in the origination of other corporate finance products such as corporate bonds, asset-backed securities, and interest-rate derivatives. Rob was based in New York from 1996-2009, holding a variety of leadership roles. From 2000-2004, Rob was responsible for Mergers and Acquisitions in Real Estate, Lodging, and Natural Resources. In 2004, Rob was appointed a client executive in the Diversified Industries Group, responsible for several leading multi-industry and industrial companies, and was also head of the Business Services sector. Rob  was  appointed  J.P.  Morgan’s  Head  of  Corporate  Finance  and  Mergers  &  Acquisitions for South East Asia in 2010, relocating to Singapore. In 2012, Rob was appointed Head of Mergers & Acquisitions for Asia (ex-Japan). Rob   is   also   Chairman   of   J.P.   Morgan’s   Capital   Markets  Commitments Committee for Asia-Pacific. Rob holds a BA in economics from Rollins College and an MBA in Finance and Accounting from the University of Chicago.

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Private Equity Keynote Address Derek Sulger Founder, Managing Partner, Lunar Capital Derek Sulger serves as Managing Partner of Lunar Capital, a control-oriented investor with an intensive operational focus on middle market businesses driven by Chinese  consumer  demand.  Derek  serves  as  Chairman  of  Yeehoo,  China’s  largest  baby apparel brand, and Sichuan Zhiqiang, a leading Chinese beverage business. Derek also serves as a member of the Board of Tenguard Ltd, a Chinese household appliance maker, SmartPay Jieyin Ltd, a Shanghai-based electronic payments company, and Yunnan Forestry, which owns timberland and wood processing facilities. Prior to founding Lunar Capital, Derek started several successful businesses in China, including Linktone (Nasdaq: LTON). Derek began his career with Goldman Sachs after graduating from Harvard University. Closing Keynote Address: Asset Management Joanna Munro CEO Global Asset Management, Asia Pacific, HSBC Joanna Munro has over 25 years of industry experience. She joined HSBC Global Asset Management in 2005 as Global Chief Investment Officer and became CEO of Multimanager in 2007, before becoming Global Head of Product in July 2010. Joanna was appointed CEO Asia in May 2011. Prior to joining HSBC, Joanna was responsible for UK institutional business and the global consultant relations team at AXA Investment Managers, and held senior positions at Salomon Brothers Asset Management, Barra Inc (USA) and ABN Amro Asset Management. Joanna started her career in 1986 at Prudential Portfolio Managers. Joanna holds a  BA  (Hons)  in  Maths  and  Engineering  from  Queens’  College Cambridge, an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and an MBA from Stanford University. Panel Speakers: M&A Panel: Optimism for M&A Activity in Asia Christopher Chua M.D., China M&A, Credit Suisse Marcus Thompson M.D., Corporate Advisory, HK and COO Investment Banking, Asia,

Evercore Mayooran Elalingam Head of M&A, Asia, Deutsche Bank Rob Sivitilli Head of Corporate Finance SEA & Head of Mergers & Acquisitions for

Asia (ex-Japan), J.P. Morgan Sanjeev Malkani Head of M&A, North Asia, J.P. Morgan * Moderated by Patricia Heiberger, S.E. Asia Bureau Chief, Mergermarket Private Equity Panel: Private Equity in Asia Pacific Derek Sulger Founder, Managing Partner, Lunar Capital Douglas Clayton CEO, Leopard Capital Lorna Chen Partner, Shearman & Sterling LLP Scott Chen M.D., Head of Beijing office, TPG Capital Stephen Seelbach M.D., Head of Financial Sponsors Group, Morgan Stanley * Moderated by Stephen Aldred, Asia Private Equity Correspondent, Thomson Reuters Workshop Speakers: Workshop Session 1 Barbara Wong Director, COO of Asia Pacific M&A, Barclays David Biller Co-Head of Asian Diversified Industrials, Citi George Davidson M.D., Head of M&A, Asia Pacific, HSBC Kelvin Leung & Jeff Chen VP ECM & VP IBD, Credit Suisse All information herein is accurate at press time but may be subject to change without notice.

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Time Event Venue

08:30 AM – 09:00 AM Registration S421 Foyer

09:00 AM – 09:45 AM Opening Keynote Address by Vincent Chan M.D., Head of China Research, Credit Suisse

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09:45 AM – 10:00 AM Break

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10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Capital Markets Keynote Address by Mervyn Chow Head of Global Markets Solutions Group, Asia Pacific, Credit Suisse

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10:30 AM – 11:30 PM Capital Markets Panel Discussion (Key Growth Drivers for Capital Raising in Asia)

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11:30 PM – 12:30PM Workshop Session 2

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12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch

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1:30 PM – 2:00 PM China Keynote Address by Kyle Shaw Founder, M.D., Shaw Kwei & Partners

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2:00 PM – 3:00 PM China Panel Discussion (Outlook on Financial Industry in China)

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3:00 PM – 3:30 PM Break

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3:30 PM – 4:00 PM Markets Keynote Address by Hani Shalabi Head of Advanced Execution Services, Credit Suisse

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4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Markets Panel Discussion (Investment Banking: Markets, Sales and Trading)

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5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Workshop Session 3

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6:00 PM – 6:15 PM Closing Address by Co-Chairman of AIBC 2013

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Programme – 6 September 2013

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Day 2 – 6 September 2013 Keynote Speakers: Opening Keynote Address Vincent Chan M.D, Head of China Research, Credit Suisse Vincent Chan is a Managing Director and Head of China research for Credit Suisse. He is responsible for covering China strategy. Prior to joining Credit Suisse in May 2004, Vincent worked at UBS, covering China strategy and was also Head of China A-Share research for the equity research department. He was also at HSBC Securities for one year. Vincent has been ranked in various polls since 1999, and has consistently been a top-three-rated China analyst in the AsiaMoney survey since 2000, and the Number One analyst in the 2006 survey . The Credit Suisse China Research Team also consistently ranked among top five in Institutional Investor surveys from 2005 onwards. Vincent received a Master of Social Science (Economics) from the University of Hong Kong. He is based in Hong Kong and Shanghai. Capital Markets Origination Keynote Address Mervyn Chow Head of Global Markets Solutions Group, Asia Pacific,

Credit Suisse

Mervyn Chow is a Managing Director of Credit Suisse in the Investment Banking division, based in Hong Kong. He is Head of the Global Markets Solutions Group (GMSG) in Asia Pacific. Mervyn has primary responsibility for the Equity Capital Markets business in Asia Pacific, and oversees the Debt Capital Markets, Convertible Bonds and Equity Derivatives functions in the region. Mervyn joined Credit Suisse in 1998 and, over the years, has been responsible for many landmark capital markets transactions in the region. Prior to assuming his current role, he was Co-Head of GMSG in Asia Pacific, and, before that, Co-Head of Equity Capital Markets for Non-Japan Asia. From 1995 to 1998, Mervyn worked for BZW Asia Limited, which was acquired by Credit Suisse First Boston. Mervyn received his B.A. in Economics (Phi Beta Kappa) from the University of California at Berkeley and his M.A. from Stanford University.

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China Keynote Address Kyle Shaw Founder, M.D., Shaw Kwei & Partners Kyle Shaw is the founder and managing director of Shaw Kwei & Partners, a private equity fund manager based in Hong Kong specializing in investments in the Greater China region of China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. Shaw Kwei & Partners invests as a principal in well-managed, medium-sized businesses in both the consumer and manufacturing industries. Since 1999 Shaw Kwei & Partners has invested in a variety of investments across Greater China, including electronic manufacturing services, auto parts, consumer services, health care, construction materials, media, and logistics management.

Kyle has been managing Asian investments since 1989 when he was transferred from Security Pacific National   Bank’s   merchant   bank   in   New   York   to   Hong   Kong   and   founded   its   Asian   private equity business. In 1993 he joined the Tudor Group to open a Shanghai office for managing proprietary investments. Kyle has served as a director of several Asian companies including Beyonics Technology (Singapore), Zhenzhong Auto Components Ltd. (China), Flextronics International (Singapore), Fangda Group Co. (China), SNP Leefung Holdings Ltd. (Hong Kong), Suga International (Hong Kong), and China Vanguard Group (Hong Kong). He was president of the Wharton Club of Hong Kong from 2006-2008 and now continues to be a director.

Kyle received an M.B.A. degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1987, a Bachelor of Science in Commerce from the University of Virginia in 1983, and studied Mandarin Chinese   at   Taiwan’s   National   Normal University in 1985. He has lived in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Taiwan for more than 25 years.

Markets Keynote Address Hani Shalabi Head of Advanced Execution Services, Credit Suisse Hani Shalabi is a Managing Director of Credit Suisse in the Investment Banking division, based in Hong Kong. He currently heads the electronic trading team, AES, for Asia Pacific in charge of electronic equities, multi-asset and high frequency trading. Hani joined Credit Suisse Hong Kong in June 2008 from UBS, where he managed the Electronic Trading team in Hong Kong, covering non-Japan Asia. Prior to that, Hani worked for Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong, Japan and New York. Hani holds a degree in Physics from Johns Hopkins University and a Masters in Computer Science from NYU

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Panel Speakers: Capital Markets Panel: Key Growth Drivers for Capital Raising in Asia Anapuzha Rajagopal Global Head of ECM, Standard Chartered Andrea Vella Partner, Head of Credit Capital Markets in Asia Ex-Japan and the

Investment Banking Solutions teams, Asia Pacific, Goldman Sachs Ashok Pandit Head of ECM, Asia, Deutsche Bank Jason Cox M.D., Co-head of ECM, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Mervyn Chow Head of Global Markets Solutions Group, Asia Pacific, Credit Suisse * Moderated by Ken Brown, Asia Finance Editor, Hong Kong Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires China Panel: Outlook on Financial Industry in China Ellen Liu Senior Director, China IBD Coverage, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Kyle Shaw Founder, M.D., Shaw Kwei & Partners Michael Vrontamitis Head of Product Management North East Asia, Transaction Banking,

Standard Chartered Simon Yuan M.D., China IBD Coverage, Credit Suisse Stan Buncher Portfolio Manager, Xingtai Capital Management * Moderated by Tom Cane, Managing Editor and Dealreporter, Mergermarket Markets Panel: Investment Banking: Markets, Sales and Trading Hani Shalabi Head of Advanced Execution Services, Credit Suisse John Goff M.D., Head of Fixed Income Structuring Asia ex-Japan, Nomura Paget Dare Bryan Head of Derivatives, Asia Pacific, Clifford Chance Steven Sun Head of China Equity Strategy, HSBC * Moderated by Saikat Chatterjee, Senior Asia Financial Markets Correspondent, Thomson Reuters Workshop Speakers: Workshop Session 2

Douglas Farrell Director, M&A, Citi Jacques Pickering Founder, M.D., Pickering Pacific Jan Metzger M.D., Head of Asia Pacific TMT, Credit Suisse Peter Kuo M.D., Head of ECM Advisory, Asia, Lazard

Workshop Session 3 Billal Naveed Director, Equities, Credit Suisse

Chuck Chon Co-CEO and Representative Director, SBI Japannext

All information herein is accurate at press time but may be subject to change without notice.

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Back Row (from left to right): Benedict Tan (Head of Delegates; [email protected]), Rachel Khoo (Executive Director for Delegates; [email protected]), Arisa Wada (Executive Director for Corporate Affairs; [email protected]), Sef Chin (Executive Director for Research and Special Projects; [email protected]), Regan Lim (Executive Director for Operations; [email protected]) , Calvin Hew (Associate, [email protected]) , Lemuel Fong (Head of Marketing; [email protected]), Nicholas Ng (Head of Research; [email protected]), Melissa Goh (Associate; [email protected]), Ying Teng Ng (Executive Director for Marketing; [email protected]) , Benjamin Ng (Head of Operations, [email protected]), Dean Fan (Executive Director for Research; [email protected]) Front Row (from left to right): Jane Sea (Head of Corporate Affairs; [email protected]), Leonardo Jong (Co-Chairman; [email protected]), Alex Lim (Co-Chairman; [email protected]), Crystalbel Foo (Head of Corporate Affairs; [email protected])

AIBC 2013 Committee