Asia Risk awards 2015: The winners
In recognition of the individuals and institutions in Asia who have excelled in the field of derivatives trading and risk management over the previous 12 months, we present the winners of our 2015 Asia Risk awards
The profiles of our winners can be found below
House of the Year, Asia ex-Japan: Societe Generale
House of the Year, Japan: Societe Generale
Regional House of the Year: DBS
Credit Derivatives House of the Year: Standard Chartered
Currency Derivatives House of the Year: Standard Chartered
Equity Derivatives House of the Year: UBS
Interest Rate Derivatives House of the Year: HSBC
Energy/commodity Derivatives House of the Year: Societe Generale
Structured Products House of the Year: Credit Suisse
RMB House of the Year: BNP Paribas
Bank Risk Manager of the Year: Teh Wei Jin, CIMB Group
Client Clearing Bank of the Year: Citi
ETF House of the Year: Commerzbank
Interdealer Broker of the Year: Icap
Derivatives Exchange of the Year: Singapore Exchange
Private Bank of the Year: Citi Private Bank
Collateral Manager of the Year: BNY Mellon
Derivatives Law Firm of the Year: Clifford Chance
Technology Provider of the Year: SunGard
Technology Innovation of the Year: Cathay Conning Asset Management
CCP of the Year: Singapore Exchange
House of the Year, Australia: ANZ
House of the Year, China: ICBC
House of the Year, Hong Kong: HSBC
House of the Year, Indonesia: CIMB Niaga
House of the Year, Malaysia: CIMB
House of the Year, Singapore: DBS
House of the Year, Taiwan: Cathay United Bank
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