
On June 30 (Tuesday), KVB Kunlun International's Hong Kong office welcomed a special group of guests: 17 sophomore and junior students from the Department of Economics at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan, who, led by their teacher, made a special trip to KVB Kunlun International's Hong Kong headquarters for a visit and exchange.

Ms. Joanne Chiu, Head of Global Projects and Products at KVB Kunlun International, and Mr. Kenny Wong, Head of the International Business Development Department, first led the students on a tour of KVB Kunlun International's office on the 75th floor of the International Commerce Centre—Hong Kong's tallest building. In the bright and spacious conference room, the students looked out the windows and could overlook both shores of the entire Victoria Harbour, instantly experiencing the exhilarating feeling of "seeing all other mountains as small."

After the tour, Joanne and Kenny delivered a lively presentation on the workplace, learning, and the financial industry. Having once studied at Fu Jen Catholic University, Joanne shared her insights on studying and working abroad as a senior alumna, recounting her experience working in different types of departments and continuing her education alongside her job. Their shared background gave the students a special sense of kinship with Joanne, sparking many moments of connection during the exchange, with lively discussions throughout. Kenny, who has many years of rich professional experience in Hong Kong's financial industry, gave a detailed introduction to the products and services offered by KVB Kunlun International, and in accessible terms painted a full picture of the global foreign exchange market for the students, along with a review of recent industry developments. As a financial enterprise focused on financial innovation and committed to providing impeccable service, KVB Kunlun International's products and services left a deep impression on the students. The students combined the knowledge from the ivory tower of university with the realities of the financial industry, engaging in lively discussion and exchange. Judging from the students' thoughtful expressions, they gained a great deal from this event on questions such as the rapidly changing development trends of the financial industry, which industry they should choose in the future, and how to enter different industries.

Through this event, KVB Kunlun International hoped to give the visiting students from Taiwan an understanding of the daily operations of Hong Kong financial companies and an overview of the development of the foreign exchange market, and to take this opportunity to plant in these energetic students the seeds of a future career in the financial industry. University students are the hope of the future, and they will also be the "new Chinese" talent of the future financial industry. From the perspective of an industry leader, KVB Kunlun International aspires to make more contributions to and drive further progress in the financial market, and has always actively participated in various off-campus activities—in addition to company visits, there are presentations, internships, and more—all aimed at injecting a vibrant new force into the future market.
Ms. Joanne Chiu, Head of Global Projects and Products at KVB Kunlun International, shares her insights on studying and working abroad as a senior alumna
Mr. Kenny Wong, Head of the International Business Development Department at KVB Kunlun International, introduces the company's products and services, as well as developments in the financial market
Teachers and students from Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan pose for a group photo with KVB Kunlun International representatives Joanne and Kenny at Kunlun International's Hong Kong headquarters