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Doing business in Singapore and Hong Kong

16/04/2015

Doing business in both Singapore and Hong Kong: A seminar on the main differences between the two leading Asian jurisdictions - 22 April 2015

Singapore and Hong Kong economies can be complimentary and not only competing. Many businesses choose to establish a presence in both cities and benefit from advantages of each jurisdiction.
 
In a seminar to be held at the French Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, Rosemont International's team will use Singapore to introduce Hong Kong and focus on their differences on the regulatory, immigration and tax fields.
 
The speakers will highlight the main strengths of the two jurisdictions in order to provide the necessary materials to decide whether the establishment of a presence in Hong Kong is relevant to your business. 
 
Rosemont International is a provider of Corporate Services and Tax advice for international corporations, institutional investors as well as high net worth individuals and their families. The offices in Singapore and Hong Kong assist their clients in the structuring and administration of their investment or business ventures in both locations, including advice on the choice of entity, bookkeeping and accounting, payroll.

About the Speakers:

• Mr Raphael Beaudrey, Manager Hong Kong office
Since 2006 Raphael has gained significant working experience in Hong Kong, undertaking various positions performing multi-skilled missions in the domains of Corporate Service, Fiduciary & Trust Services, Consulting and Finance.

Raphael graduated in International Wealth Management and Accounting and Finance at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. Previously working as an independent French wealth management advisor, focused on real estate and tax planning, Raphael started his Asian experience in Hong Kong for a Monaco CSP company.

His various missions allowed him to manage clients’ projects in Asia, Europe, Middle-East and Russia and in different markets such as offshore and trust services, energy, finance, fashion, where he acquired multi-cultural relationship skills.
 
• Mr Pierre Vanrenterghem, Manager Singapore Office
Pierre has been working in Singapore since 2009. He developed significant experience and innovative solutions in corporate, tax and immigration matters for his clients.

Pierre graduated in Business from ESSEC Business School and also holds a Master’s degree in Law. He was previously working in Paris and later managed the Corporate Service department of a Singapore-based German law firm. Prior joining Rosemont, Pierre was a legal consultant in a Singapore-based law firm where he was in charge of corporate, tax and immigration matters.

He has experience advising companies and individuals on their investment or commercial projects as well as their relocation in Singapore and South East Asia.

For more information about the event see http://www.fccsingapore.com/events/doing-business-both-singapore-and-hong-kong-differences-between-two-leading-asian

To find out more about Rosemont Singapore please visit our web site www.rosemont.sg. You can also follow us for updates on LinkedIn.

If you would like to discuss more about Singapore please call Pierre Vanrenterghem (English or French speaking) on +65 9720 8451 or email us at p.vanren@rosemont.sg to arrange a meeting. 

For more information on services provided through Rosemont (Hong Kong) Ltd please see: http://www.rosemont.hk or contact Raphael Beaudrey at r.beaudrey@rosemont.hk