Overview
Carl Chien (born 20 December 1964) is a Taiwanese businessman. He is currently the Vice Chairman of Asia Pacific at J.P. Morgan and a member of the bank’s Asia Pacific Management Committee, responsible for building and fostering senior client relationships throughout 17 markets in the region. He is also the Chief Executive Officer for J.P. Morgan Taiwan and additionally supervises business activities in Korea. Carl represents J.P. Morgan in international conferences including the Boao Forum for Asia, APEC Business Council, and Summer World Economic Forum.
Carl joined J.P. Morgan in 2002 to lead the firm’s Taiwan franchise. Prior to that, Carl worked at Goldman Sachs.
Carl has an MBA in International Commerce & Finance from Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
Career milestones
1994-1997 Marketing Director for Asia, Morgan Stanley Asset Management, HK
1997 Executive Director, Goldman Sachs Asia LLC, HK
2002 General Manager, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, Taiwan; spearheaded the acquisition of United World Chinese Commercial Bank by Cathay Financial Holdings
2004 Became the CEO of JPMorgan Chase Taiwan.
2005 J.P. Morgan Chase appointed by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC) for the company's US$1.5 billion ADR offering.
2007 Assisted Taiwan Mobile in acquiring Taiwan Fixed Network at US$2 billion, setting the record for the largest M&A in Taiwan.
2008 Fubon Financial's US$600 million acquisition of ING Life.
2009 Completed Taiwan Mobile's acquisition over Kbro Cable at US$1.8 billion.
2011 Led JPMorgan Chase to underwrite the overseas ECB issued by F-TPK. This deal put JPMorgan Chase in #1position of corporate finance in 2011. After F-TPK was listed for public trading, 3 out of 4 of its fund raisings were underwritten by JPMorgan Chase, which totaled US$1.185 billion in value. Carl Chien was named by Business Weekly as "Best Investment Banker in M&A and Corporate Finance".
2012 Assisted Fubon Group in acquiring First Sino Bank; J.P. Morgan also helped Fubon Financial Holding Company to raise US$850 million via GDR offering for the acquisition financing – demonstrated J.P.
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