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UBS Advisor Suen Kin-wing Banned for Life by SFC
Abstract:SFC imposes lifetime industry ban on Suen Kin-wing after UBS-linked money laundering conviction and asset concealment breach.

UBS Advisor Jailed, Banned for Life Over $134M Fraud
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has permanently barred Suen Kin-wing, a former Associate Director at UBS AG, from the financial industry following his criminal conviction for money laundering and contempt of court. The decision, announced on September 2, 2025, underscores the regulators zero-tolerance stance on financial advisor fraud cases and cross-border fund diversion.
Suen was sentenced to 10 years in prison on June 21, 2024, after pleading guilty to laundering over HK$134 million siphoned from two Mainland Chinese clients. The funds, originally intended for a joint account at UBS, were rerouted through a complex RMB remittance fraud scheme involving designated Mainland bank accounts. Instead of depositing the money as agreed, Suen diverted the assets into his personal accounts, financing a lavish lifestyle from stolen funds that included luxury vehicles and properties in the UK and Mainland China.

Court Sentencing and Asset Concealment
The Hong Kong Court of First Instance found the diverted deposits to be proceeds of crime and ruled that Suen had manipulated joint account arrangements to misappropriate client funds. In July 2018, the victims secured a worldwide freezing injunction against Suen, restricting his ability to dispose of assets up to HK$130 million.
Despite the injunction, Suen transferred ownership of several UK properties to a British Virgin Islands (BVI) company under his control, violating court orders. This led to an additional six-month prison sentence for contempt of court on December 20, 2023.
Regulatory Fallout and Industry Implications
Suens misconduct has triggered reputational scrutiny for UBS Hong Kong, raising broader questions about internal oversight and advisor accountability. The SFC concluded that Suen is “not fit and proper” to remain a regulated person, citing his criminal conviction in finance and deliberate breach of legal orders.
This case adds to growing concerns about how financial institutions handle cross-border transactions and protect clients from joint account manipulation. As of August 2025, Hong Kong authorities have intensified enforcement against similar schemes, with nine individuals arrested for recruiting Mainland clients into laundering networks.
For those seeking to report financial misconduct in Hong Kong, the SFC offers confidential channels and investigative support through its official portal.

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