Vincent Hui (PACC 2010): Uncovering Germany’s Bavarian charm and high-tech potential
As a German tax advisor, I provide guidance to corporate clients, particularly international investors in Germany, on matters related to local tax regulations. My primary focus is on tax issues related to M&A, tax planning for inbound investment in Germany, tax consideration for restructuring, and developing tax-efficient business structures. Bayrisch (Bavarian in English) – Munich is the capital of Bavaria, one of Germany’s 16 federal states. It embodies Bavarian culture in every aspect, from its history and dialects to its cuisine, fashion, design, and architecture. Diverse – Germany is home to many different nationalities living together in harmony. Environmentally friendly – Germany places a strong emphasis on environmental protection, with high awareness of sustainability issues. I believe both the biotechnology and semiconductor/ IT sectors hold strong business potential. Germany boasts world-class research institutes and a deep talent pool in biotechnology, making it a prime location for collaboration and growth. Meanwhile, the semiconductor and IT industries are expanding rapidly, with multinational corporations increasing their footprint in Munich and other regions. While Germany may not have the world’s most advanced internet infrastructure, its cutting-edge expertise and technology provide a solid foundation for future developments in these areas. The relation I formed with people – whether fellow classmates, professors, or staff – was incredibly supportive and meaningful. CUHK Business School has a proud network of over 45,000 alumni in 50 countries. To explore our inspiring alumni stories, please click here. If you reside out of Hong Kong, please also feel free to connect with our GLOBAL ALUMNI AMBASSADORS in your locality and foster a stronger alumni community worldwide with us!
Name
Vincent Hui
Study Programme
PACC 2010
Current Location
Munich, Germany
Current Job
Senior Tax Manager, PwC
Q1. Could you briefly describe your current job scope or responsibilities?
Q2. Please describe Munich/Germany in three phrases.
Q3. Which industry do you see strong business potential in Germany and why?
Q4. What is the one thing you miss the most during your study in CUHK Business School, and that you look forward to making it happen again?
I look forward to connecting with more great individuals from CUHK, not just those I already know but also alumni from around the world.