The global event for the insolvency and restructuring profession
The INSOL Conference will return to Hong Kong on 17-19 March 2025, marking the first time the event has been held in the city since 2014.
Much has evolved in the intervening years, and Hong Kong's reputation as one of the world’s most dynamic and exciting financial centres endures. As the gateway to Asia and a global financial powerhouse with a robust insolvency framework, the city provides the perfect stage to explore the critical questions and complex challenges facing our industry.
The global economic landscape continues to be marked by volatility and uncertainty. While some sectors and regions are experiencing relative stability or even growth, the overall picture remains mixed. Disrupted supply chains and geopolitical tensions persist, as high inflation continues to undermine consumer purchasing power and pressure central banks to maintain restrictive monetary policies. Navigating this challenging climate, businesses across various industries are facing difficult decisions.
Against this backdrop, the role of insolvency and restructuring professionals has never been more essential. As a sector, we must continue to demonstrate nimble thinking, matching effective solutions to our clients’ evolving needs – and that demands a learning mindset. INSOL invites you to take the time to consider together the significant issues of our day.
This is your opportunity to listen, learn, share, and engage with the world’s insolvency and restructuring community. Alongside the excellent technical programme and networking opportunities, you can experience the incredible city of Hong Kong – a thriving, cosmopolitan hub with a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, renowned for its bustling economy, towering skyscrapers, vibrant cultural scene, and breathtaking natural landscapes.
To secure your delegate place at INSOL Hong Kong 2025 at the discounted early-bird rate, please register now.
Conference Co-Chair
Ian Mann, INSOL Fellow
Harneys, Hong Kong PRC
Conference Co-Chair
Jacqueline Walsh
Kroll, Hong Kong PRC