Amber Group established a global strategic development center, with partner Annabelle Huang as the head

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The establishment of the Global Strategic Development Center aims to further integrate resources and promote Amber Group to more efficiently implement the development strategy of platformization, productization, and scale on a global scale.

Recently, Amber Group, a well-known global encrypted financial intelligence service provider, announced the official establishment of the Global Strategic Development Center (GlobalX Center), and appointed Ms. Annabelle Huang, a business partner, as the head of the center. It is reported that the establishment of the Global Strategic Development Center aims to further integrate resources and promote Amber Group to more efficiently implement the development strategy of platformization, productization, and scale on a global scale.

Amber Group established a global strategic development center, with partner Annabelle Huang as the head

As the head of the Global Strategic Development Center, Ms. Annabelle Huang has an international education and work background. She graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a bachelors degree in mathematics and finance. She has extensive experience in both traditional and encrypted finance. She has Advised private equity funds, US corporates and hedge funds on structuring solutions and risk management as FX structurist for Deutsche Bank and Nomura in New York. In 2018, Annabelle devoted herself to the field of encrypted finance and served as the head of AirSwap Asia, a decentralized trading platform under ConsenSys.

Annabelle Huang joined Amber Group in 2019 and has been in charge of OTC and structured product transactions successively. In 2020, Annabelle served as CPO and led the Internet product team to launch the flagship product Amber App, which is a mobile encrypted financial intelligence service for C-end users In the three months since its launch in September 2020 to the end of the year, the Amber App has received support from more than 25,000 users around the world, with a cumulative transaction amount exceeding US$600 million.

Michael Wu, CEO and co-founder of Amber Group, said: We are very pleased to announce that Annabelle Huang is the head of the Global Strategic Development Center. She has a deep understanding of both traditional finance and encrypted financial markets, and has cultural backgrounds from both East and West. Especially under her leadership, we launched the Amber App last year, and achieved phased results in promoting the entire Amber Groups strategic upgrade process of platformization, productization, and scale. We hope that Amber App can go global More countries and regions will become entry-level applications for more users around the world to enter the encrypted financial world, so this requires talents with sufficient experience and professional capabilities in products, institutions, and macro markets to lead this cause On the ground, Annabelle is the best candidate in these aspects, and we believe that she will play a greater role in promoting the global growth of Amber Group in the future.

According to reports, Amber Group is headquartered in Hong Kong and has established branches in Taipei, Seoul, Vancouver and other places. With the establishment of the Global Strategic Development Center (GlobalX Center), Amber Group may establish new offices in more countries and regions , in order to more effectively connect local resources and needs, and improve the global market competitiveness of its products.

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