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DBS Hong Kong names Ed Lam as board member

Lam is the CEO of LFX Limited.

DBS Hong Kong has appointed Edward Sung-Lai Lam as a member of its board of directors, effective 18 June.

Lam is currently the CEO of LFX Limited, a company dedicated to investing in and operating innovative businesses with the aim of shaping global value chains and creating value. 

He also currently serves as an executive board director at Li & Fung, where he is a member of the executive committee responsible for driving strategic initiatives across the group.

Prior to his current role, Lam was the chief financial officer at Li & Fung, leading the group’s finance strategy and spearheading its business transformation. Before joining Li & Fung, he held various positions at Citi, Morgan Stanley, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Lam also previously contributed as a member of the takeovers and mergers panel of the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong.

He has over 30 years of experience in supply chains, venture investments, digital transformation, banking, finance, and accounting, DBS Hong Kong said in a press release.

DBS was recently named as Southeast Asia's top bank in terms of revenue.

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