About Yinghui Yee:
Highly experienced government service official, who has been rotated through a broad and diverse range of roles and responsibilities including financial market supervisor/regulator, diplomat in financial stability-related international fora, and prudential policymaker. Worked with varying personalities in the course of carrying out my duties, including senior staff at financial institutions, foreign central bankers and regulators, and public individuals. Able to multitask, work under high pressure environments, and mediate complicated situations involving multiple stakeholders.
Experience
Monetary Authority of Singapore, Jun 2012 – Present Deputy Director, Prudential Policy (Feb 2022 – Present)
- Proposed revisions to regulatory frameworks for banks, based on analysis of data and qualitative indicators reflecting changes to the financial landscape.
- Rigorously studied implications of developments in crypto activities on the banking sector, and considered regulatory approaches for mapped scenarios.
- Oversaw social policies such as loan limits to minimise consumer harm and protect financial stability.
- Engaged and consulted stakeholders such as banks and public individuals in formulating policies.
Team Leader, International Finance (May 2016 – Feb 2022)
- Led team that represented Singapore at international organisations such as the International Monetary Fund.
- Led and drove MAS’ cooperation initiatives with foreign central banks and financial regulators, including in financial innovation and sustainable finance.
- Tracked international financial sector and regulatory developments, analysed risks and implications on MAS, and provided strategies to manage risks.
- Supported Ministerial-level international meetings, including G20 and State Visits.
Assistant Director, Markets and Infrastructure (Jun 2012 – May 2016)
- Regulated and supervised financial market infrastructures operating in Singapore, including securities and futures exchanges, central counterparties, trade repositories and other market operators.
- Implemented Over-the-Counter Derivatives reforms, in line with international standards.
- Conducted risk-based inspections of Singapore’s largest exchanges and central counterparties.
- Studied improvements to supervisory policies and frameworks, given the changing financial landscape.
Education
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, August 2009 – 2012
First Class Honours in BSc Accountancy, Nanyang Business School
- Dean’s list for all three years of undergraduate studies
- GPA: 4.84/ 5.00
Raffles Junior College, Singapore, January 2007 – December 2008
- GCE ‘A’ Level 6 As: Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, General Paper, Project Work
- Dean’s List for Economics
Raffles Girls’ School, Singapore, January 2003 – December 2006
- GPA 3.78 / 4.00; GCE ‘O’ Level Higher Chinese: A1
- Gifted Education Programme (GEP) and Raffles Integrated Programme
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