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Lawrence Lau Named Managing Director, Debt Market Development

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HKEX announced the appointment of Mr Lawrence Lau as Managing Director and Head of Debt Market Development. Lau will lead a new team focused on Fixed Income and Currency business development, covering both primary market (bond issuance, issuer engagement) and secondary market (liquidity, market infrastructure). He brings over 25 years of capital markets experience, most recently from Bank of China International.

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HKEX announced the creation of a new Debt Market Development function within its Fixed Income and Currency (FIC) business, appointing Lawrence Lau as Managing Director and Head to lead it. Lau's responsibilities span primary market bond issuance and issuer engagement, and secondary market liquidity and infrastructure development. He will report to Kevin Fan, HKEX Head of FIC Product Development.

For market participants and issuers, Lau's appointment signals HKEX's intent to accelerate development of Hong Kong as an international bond fundraising hub. His prior membership on the Debt Advisory Working Group within the FIC Task Force (jointly led by the Securities and Futures Commission and Hong Kong Monetary Authority) suggests the role will involve ongoing regulatory liaison. This is an operational staffing announcement with no immediate compliance obligations for external parties.

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HKEX Builds FIC Leadership Team with New Appointment

Corporate 21 Apr 2026 Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is pleased to announce today (Tuesday) the appointment of Mr Lawrence Lau as Managing Director and Head of Debt Market Development.

In his new role, Mr Lau will head a new Debt Market Development team as HKEX continues to build out its Fixed Income and Currency (FIC) business, covering both primary market and secondary market development.

Mr Lau's primary market responsibilities include strengthening bond issuance and issuer engagement, while his secondary market development focus will include supporting liquidity and market infrastructure development across the debt market value chain. He will report to Kevin Fan, HKEX Head of FIC Product Development.

HKEX Head of Markets, Gregory Yu, said: “We are delighted to welcome Lawrence to the HKEX family. Developing our multi-asset ecosystem is a strategic priority for the Group, and Lawrence's appointment is an important step as we scale HKEX's FIC capabilities and advance Hong Kong's role as a leading international bond fundraising hub. Lawrence will further reinforce our growing FIC team as we work alongside our partners and stakeholders to accelerate the development of Hong Kong's debt and fixed income markets.”

HKEX's FIC leadership team, including Head of Markets Gregory Yu (second from right), Head of FIC Product Development Kevin Fan (second from left), Head of OTC Platform Development Andy Ni (first from left), and Head of Debt Market Development Lawrence Lau (first from right).

Mr Lau has more than 25 years of capital markets experience, most recently as Managing Director and Head of Debt Capital Markets at Bank of China International, with a strong track record across global bond issuance, investor engagement and market development. He wa s also a member of the Debt Advisory Working Group within the FIC Task Force led jointly by the Securities and Futures Commission and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

He began his career with Ernst & Young in London and also held senior positions with Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse and Dresdner Kleinwort Benson.

Mr Lau holds a master's degree in mathematics from the University of Cambridge and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

Abo ut HKEX

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is a publicly-traded company (HKEX Stock Code: 388) and one of the world’s leading global exchange groups, offering a range of equity, derivative, commodity, fixed income and other financial markets, products and services, including the London Metal Exchange.

As a superconnector and gateway between East and West, HKEX facilitates the two-way flow of capital, ideas and dialogue between China and the rest of the world, through its pioneering Connect schemes, increasingly diversified product ecosystem and its deep, liquid and international markets.

HKEX is a purpose-led organisation which, across its business and through the work of HKEX Foundation, seeks to connect, promote and progress its markets and the communities it supports for the prosperity of all.

www.hkexgroup.com

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Updated 21 Apr 2026

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HKEX
Published
April 21st, 2026
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Notice
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Executive
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Non-binding
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Final
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Minor

Who this affects

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Industry sector
5231 Securities & Investments
Activity scope
Senior executive appointment Fixed income market development Debt capital markets
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Hong Kong HK

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Financial Services
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Finance
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Securities Banking

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