Biography

Peter Dingle

Mr. Peter Dingle

Ecosystem and Partnership Lead
HSBC Asset Management

 

 

A diverse professional background in venture capital, innovation, marketing, and brand management.    

Peter is currently the Head of Ecosystems and Partnerships for the Global Asset Management, Venture Capital, at HSBC Asset Management where he focuses on building strong relationship with Investors, and Founders of transformational companies. This includes a sector interest in Insurtech, Healthtech, RegTech, Wealthtech, and Climatech. With a strong interest in Web3 and new technologies.    

Before joining Asset management, he was the head of Innovation in the Partnership Development and Innovation team of the Wealth and Personal Banking division of HSBC.    Prior to joining HSBC, Peter worked as a Director of Nest.VC, where he created Hong Kong's first fintech accelerators Programs for large HK and SG based corporates, which became global award-winning corporate accelerators in multiple sectors. He has worked with dozens of companies, including AIA (Insurance), DBS (Banking), Infinity (Automotive) and OCBC (Banking), building and managing Corporate Strategic accelerator programs, leading to significant cultural change and process improvements within those businesses as well as POC’s and new capabilities.     Before these innovation and Accelerator roles, Peter had 15 years of experience working at Intel Semiconductor US Ltd, where he held many different roles, including Retail Marketing Manager for Australia, Consumer Marketing in APAC, Advertising and Branding Management, Product Marketing Engineer and Senior Management Roles in APAC as well as Global roles to Lead of Product Launch Teams.    Academically Peter holds an EMBA from the Ivey Business School at Western University and an ExecDipFin from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He completed his BCom in International Business and Marketing from The University of Auckland.    

To supplement his professional work, he holds an Adjunct Professor at the Massey University, and previously held an Adjunct Associate Professor role at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has been giving back by teaching entrepreneurship to master-level students, and graduates to encourage more talent to venture into technology. Peter also holds a CEFAR follow of the Chinese University of Hong Kong for his role in supervising industry projects in the Master's programs. He is a sort-after speaker at conferences, a regular panellist and a very engaging speaker.