Charlotte Robins
Partner
Hong Kong

Charlotte Robins
Partner
Hong Kong
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Charlotte is the Head of Allen & Overy’s Hong Kong Regulatory practice. She acts for a wide range of national and international financial institutions including investment and private banks, asset and wealth managers (including hedge fund and private equity managers and advisors) and insurance companies.
Her practice includes advising on setting up regulated businesses in Hong Kong, on-going compliance with regulatory laws, codes and guidelines and the impact of regulatory change. Some selected areas of expertise include licensing, product offering, regional and global cross border issues, regulatory corporate governance, ESG, anti-money laundering and data privacy. She has been actively involved in responding to regulatory consultations; recent examples include client suitability requirements, manager in charge regimes, amendments to the SFC Fund Manager Code of Conduct and the HKMA regulation and supervision of Trust Business.
Chambers Asia Pacific 2021 notes that Charlotte “remains a trusted advisor to regional and global banks and investors on a host of non-contentious financial services regulatory matters. ‘Charlotte provided thoughtful, pragmatic and commercial advice and followed it through at all times,’ reports a client, while a second interviewee appreciates her ‘insight into the current approaches and thinking of the SFC’”. Chambers Asia Pacific 2020 reported: Charlotte “is valued for her expert advice on licensing matters, compliance with regulatory regimes and structuring new products. ‘She makes things easy to understand and apply to our business; there's a lot of clarity there,’ a source appreciates.”
Charlotte is a member of the Alternative Investment Management Association Regulatory Committee. She is qualified as a solicitor both in Hong Kong and England & Wales.
Qualifications
Professional
Admitted as a Solicitor (Hong Kong), 2002
Admitted as a Solicitor (England and Wales), 1998
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Qualifications
Professional
Admitted as a Solicitor (Hong Kong), 2002
Admitted as a Solicitor (England and Wales), 1998