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What does the future hold for businesses in Hong Kong? With rising uncertainties in the global economy and a fast-evolving consumer landscape, being ahead of the curve has never been more critical to driving success.

By invitation-only, and designed exclusively for Hong Kong's executives across retail, dining, travel and hospitality, join Mastercard's networking breakfast, Building Resilience with Macro Insights and Cutting-Edge Analytics, scheduled to take place on Thursday, 14 March 2024, 8:30am - 11:00am

Esteemed guests can look forward to starting their day with stimulating conversations and insights sharing from Mastercard Data & Services' experts, Chief Economist AP & MEA - David Mann and Vice President, Product Management - Casper Hsieh as we dive into the forces shaping consumer spend in months and years to come, and how data-backed insights will create clarity on the opportunities ahead.

Sessions include:

  • The Economy in 2024: Balancing Prices and Priorities
  • Building Business Resilience with Data-Led Experimentation and Innovation

Register your interest now! 

*Please note that this invitation is non-transferable. Mastercard reserves the right to exclude any individual who is not the intended recipient of this invitation.

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Speakers include:

David Mann
David Mann Chief Economist - AP and MEA, Mastercard
Casper Hsieh
Casper Hsieh Vice President - Product Management, Mastercard

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