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Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 4 SEEM Undergraduate student, led a team of 4 won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era

Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 4 SEEM Undergraduate student, led a team of 4 won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era

The team “Second” led by Choi Ho Yin Issac (SEEM/4), and 3 students from other majors in CUHK, won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era organized by HKGCC Business Case Competition with a monetary prize of $20,000.

The team strives to enhance the user journey by revamping Citibank HK mobile app, introducing Calendar Banking, integrating with mobile OS ecosystems, and redefining Relationship Management with the use of data and algorithms. They observed the current pain points for customers in traditional banks are long queue and phone wait times, sluggish online experience, and no consolidated view of all finance positions. They are proud to introduce our solution with three essential aspects, namely instant, lively, and personalized. They capitalize on digital banking technology to penetrate and blend into every second in everyone’s life, driving all individuals in the mass market to our digital transformation journey. Members of the team would like to thank Prof. CHAN Chun Kwong for being such a wonderful mentor.

Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 4 SEEM Undergraduate student, led a team of 4 won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era
Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 4 SEEM Undergraduate student, led a team of 4 won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era
Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 4 SEEM Undergraduate student, led a team of 4 won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era
Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 4 SEEM Undergraduate student, led a team of 4 won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era
Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 4 SEEM Undergraduate student, led a team of 4 won the 1st Runner-up in the Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era

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Citibank Disruptive Client Experience in the Digital Banking Era

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THE TEAM “IMPETUS” CONSISTS OF 5 BENG FINTECH YEAR 1 STUDENTS WON THE 2nd RUNNER-UP AWARD IN THE BIZKATHON@HKUST ON NOV 2-3, 2019

THE TEAM “IMPETUS” CONSISTS OF 5 BENG FINTECH YEAR 1 STUDENTS WON THE 2nd RUNNER-UP AWARD IN THE BIZKATHON@HKUST ON NOV 2-3, 2019

The product “Fishing Gaming with Shopping Experience” developed by the team “Impetus” consisting 5 of our Year 1 BEng FinTech students, who are Arthur CHAN, Edwin CHAN, Elroy LO, Felix YEUNG and Bryce ZHONG, won the 2nd Runner-up Award at the Bizkathon@HKUST (https://www.bizkathon.ust.hk/) on November 2-3, 2019 with a monetary prize of $8,000.

From the left: Felix YEUNG, Elroy LO, Edwin CHAN, Bryce ZHONG and Arthur CHAN (2nd right)
Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 3 SEEM Undergraduate student, teamed with students from HKU and HKUST won the Championship of openlab x FinTecubator Innovation Challenge organized by the Hang Seng Bank

Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac, a Year 3 SEEM Undergraduate student, teamed with students from HKU and HKUST won the Championship of openlab x FinTecubator Innovation Challenge organized by the Hang Seng Bank

The team (“Altitude”) led by Choi Ho Yin Issac (SEEM/3), comprised of Cheung Tsz Yin (IE/5), Wong Sin Yi (CS/3) and other students from HKU and HKUST won the Championship with a monetary prize of $20,000 of openlab x FinTecubator Innovation Challenge organized by the Hang Seng Bank and the CUHK SEEM Department. They proposed and developed a prototype of a receivable management tools, and a Smart Contract mechanism embedded business logic into business terms in the challenge held on Oct 31, 2019. Members of the team would like to thank Prof. CHAN Chun Kwong for being such a wonderful mentor.

Caption of the photo (from right to left): Prof. Chan Chun Kwong (Right 1st), Choi Ho Yin Issac (Right 2nd ), Cheung Tsz Yin (Right 3rd ), Wong Sin Yi (Absent)

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Innovation challenge @ Hang Seng Bank

SEEM Student achieved excellent results in the HSBC Financial Innovation Case Study

SEEM Student achieved excellent results in the HSBC Financial Innovation Case Study

The HSBC Financial Innovation Case Study was held on Aug 17. The team (“Finnovators”) composed of Choi Ho Yin Issac (SEEM/3), Jacus Liou (Fintech/3), Kong Chan Yat Lawrence (Econ/4) and other students from HKU and HKUST won 1st Runner-up with a monetary prize of $20,000 in the competition. They proposed financial management and knowledge cultivation platform with game mechanics overlaid to assist kids in developing financial knowledge. Their habit development solution makes use of OpenAPI supported by HKMA and banks to tailor-made a debit card for child personal finance needs.

Mr. CHOI Ho Yin Issac

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大學生運用創新科技助人精明理財
滙豐未來技能培訓計劃
HSBC Financial Dialogue Series 2019 Financial Innovation Case Study 

The Team From CUHK (“W3C”) Consists of B.Eng SEEM and other students was a finalist (Top 5) in the UBS Group Chief Operating Officer (GCOO) Case Challenge 2019 – Hong Kong

The Team From CUHK (“W3C”) Consists of B.Eng SEEM and other students was a finalist (Top 5) in the UBS Group Chief Operating Officer (GCOO) Case Challenge 2019 – Hong Kong

Seems student and his teammates triumphed in the finalist stage (Top 5) of UBS Group Chief Operating Officer (GCOO) Case Challenge hosted on 7 August 2019 at UBS Hong Kong Office. The team led by Mr. Choi Ho Yin Issac (SEEM/3), consisting of Mr. Chow Tak Hin (QFIN/3), Mr. Chan Pui Ming Kenneth (QFRM/3) and Mr. Wan Tsz Wing (QFRM/3). The team was challenged to re-engineer the remittance process of a fictitious bank to improve its efficiency. They proposed a solution included automation, integrated ticketing system which enables an employee to pass each transaction downstream, innovation in staff’s working performance optimization, machine learning in computer vision to allow significant uplift in the processing time of signature verification.

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UBS Group Chief Operating Officer (GCOO) Case Challenge 2019

Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, CUHK