Forbes names Hong
Qi as China's best CEO
Forbes China has
named Hong Qi, CEO of China Minsheng Bank, as the best CEO in the country based
on the 2013 Forbes China Best CEOs list. Hong topped the ranking after leading
the company to a 34% rise in net profits last year. Minsheng is China’s largest
non-government controlled bank. Rounding out the top five on the new Forbes
China list are Tsai Eng-Meng of snack food maker Want Want China , Dong Mingzhu
of air conditioning manufacturer Gree Electric, Qi Yumin of automaker
Brilliance China and Ma Huateng of Internet giant Tencent Holdings. The ranking
is based on a company’s financial performance, market value and the CEO’s
annual income over three years.
David Nealis President of Ceres Ltd. |
The banking sector
in the great China Market is going to have a bumpy ride this year , lets wish
Hong Qi the best and see how he does this year.
China, the world’s 2nd largest
economy, continues to be the most important market for companies looking
for growth and Chinese companies continue to globalize by investing and selling
their products in new markets; what is your company’s strategy for engaging China?
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