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The US-ASEAN Business Council in Financial Services in ASEAN
The Council has been a consistent supporter of ASEAN’s regional economic integration agenda. At the forefront of many of ASEAN’s integration efforts are the region’s ten Finance Ministers. The Council’s Financial Services Working Group has established an impressive record of “engagement” with financial sector policymakers in the region. In addition to regular dialogues and briefings in the US and the region with key financial leaders from ASEAN’s major economies, the Council’s Financial Services Working Group has also had the honor of formally participating in the annual ASEAN Finance Ministers Meeting (AFMM).
Since 2001, the Council has had the honor of sending delegations of executives from US multinational corporations to attend the annual ASEAN Finance Ministers Meeting (AFMM). Up until 2005, our delegations consisted of executives representing companies operating in a wide variety of sector. As the focus of our dialogues increased in depth and complexity each year, our delegations have consisted of executives representing companies exclusively from the banking and financial services sectors. Over the years, we’ve used our annual dialogue with the ten finance ministers at the AFMM to engage on a wide range of policy issues and initiatives related to ASEAN’s efforts in: Developing regional capital markets; Integrating financial services industries; and Promoting ASEAN as an asset class to the international investment community. From the Ministers point of view, our participation produced value in the form of: A source of ideas for regional integration & capital market development initiatives, feedback from market participants on current/previous initiatives, a source of information/analyses on economic and & financial developments in the US and international markets, and forming partnerships to support the ministers financial road shows to the US. From our vantage point, the annual meetings have produced value in the form of: Understanding the priorities and objectives of the Ministers, identifying public-private partnership opportunities to support regional initiatives; sharing proposals for supporting the formation of regional capital markets and financial services integration, addressing constraints on the participation of foreign financial services companies in regional markets, and facilitating the establishment of formal linkages with other ASEAN regional financial sector entities.
About the Financial Services Working Group
The US-ASEAN Business Council’s Financial Services Working Group consists of some of the leading financial services institutions and markets participants in the world. The working group is currently chaired by Ace INA and its members include: American Express, Citigroup, Chartis, C.V. Starr & Co., Inc., General Electric Capital, Liberty Mutual Insurance, New York Life Insurance, VISA, and Standard & Poor’s. Each year, the Council works directly with our members to create initiatives and activities to support their policy advocacy agendas and business development efforts in the region. A short list describing some of the activities and partnerships with ASEAN entities is below. As you will see, the main themes of our activities have involved: Capacity building; public-private dialogues to support policy formulation; and supporting the execution of ASEAN initiatives. Our primary partners over the years have been: The ASEAN Finance Ministers, the SEACEN organization of central banks, the ASEAN Working Committee on Capital Markets Development chaired by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMR). Below are highlights from our work with these partners.
Success Stories in ASEAN
Some specific examples of interventions, proposals and contributions our delegations have made at the annual AFMM’s include:



Working Group Chair:

Dave Wolf
www.ace-ina.com
The Council met with H.E. Sri Mulyani (above, center), Indonesia's Minister of Finance, during its Business Mission to Indonesia on January 27th.
In April 2009, the US-ASEAN Business Council had the honor of hosting a dialogue with ASEAN’s ten Finance Ministers at the annual ASEAN Finance Ministers Meeting (AFMM) hosted by Thailand’s Minister of Finance, H.E. Korn Chatikavanij in Pattaya Thailand. The Council’s delegation was led by Mr. David Wolf, President of the ACE Life and Chairman of the Council’s Financial Services Working Group. The delegation included executives from A IG, Citibank, GE Money, Standard & Poor’s, and NYSE-Euronext.