Asia Impact: How Corporate Governance Can Make or Break Companies
As Asia’s companies expand into international markets, one can expect greater scrutiny of their corporate governance structures. While most attention focuses on those in the C-Suite to determine the success or failure of a company, there has been a growing awareness of the need for stronger governing boards to balance overlapping interests of executives and stakeholders. With the pandemic and economic disruptions as a backdrop, most companies are juggling between balancing short-term survival with strengthening long-term corporate governance. How is corporate governance evolving in Asia? How are governance practices and structures shifting under the context of a global pandemic? What governance structures need to change if companies are to be more competitive on global markets?
Speakers:
- Loh Boon Chye, CEO, Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX)
- Matthew Ginsburg, Chairman of Asia Pacific, Fitch Ratings
- Teppei J. Kono, Partner, Unison Capital, Inc
- Edwin Northover, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton