HSBC/HKU Hong Kong
Business Case Competition
26 - 29 May 2024
HSBC/HKU Asia Pacific
Business Case Competition
What people are saying...
Ivan Ho
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2014 winner
If done properly, solving a case at the competition level is quite similar to how I solve problems in my current job [Google]. We start with hypothesis, then structure the problem, and finally support our solution with facts and data. It is definitely a skill that the competition helped me develop.
Alex Churchill
The University of Auckland, New Zealand
2015 winner
I thank the business case competition for connecting me with the opportunity to work in HSBC Hong Kong. It certainly opened doors for me to learn, network and build a career.
Shrey Gupta
Shri Ram College of Commerce, India
2010 participant
The case competition gave us a new perspective on how differently students from other countries approach the same business problems. Even more valuable was the realization of how cultural differences and nuances may have impact on a business leader’s ability to successfully solve a business problem.
Sacarissa Salim
Prasetiya Mulya University, Indonesia
2016 participant
This is one of the most exciting and challenging case competitions there is. The challenges were thrilling and the international friendship formed was heart-warming.
Stefen Joshua D. Rasay
University of Hawaii, USA
2016 participant
It has been an amazing experience competing in the world’s largest undergraduate business case competition. I am so proud of my team as well as my newfound friends. Thank you to the organizers; HSBC, HKU and ACRC. It has truly been an adventure.
Mohammed Shahriar Sharif
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
2016 participant
The competition was rigorous and pushed us to step out of our comfort zone and think outside of the box, which was thoroughly enjoyable. But the best part, I feel, was the congeniality in the air – everyone was so supportive and friendly. Thank you to the organizers for such a professionally-executed event.
Ivan Ho
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2014 winner
If done properly, solving a case at the competition level is quite similar to how I solve problems in my current job [Google]. We start with hypothesis, then structure the problem, and finally support our solution with facts and data. It is definitely a skill that the competition helped me develop.
Alex Churchill
The University of Auckland, New Zealand
2015 winner
I thank the business case competition for connecting me with the opportunity to work in HSBC Hong Kong. It certainly opened doors for me to learn, network and build a career.
Shrey Gupta
Shri Ram College of Commerce, India
2010 participant
The case competition gave us a new perspective on how differently students from other countries approach the same business problems. Even more valuable was the realization of how cultural differences and nuances may have impact on a business leader’s ability to successfully solve a business problem.
Sacarissa Salim
Prasetiya Mulya University, Indonesia
2016 participant
This is one of the most exciting and challenging case competitions there is. The challenges were thrilling and the international friendship formed was heart-warming.
Stefen Joshua D. Rasay
University of Hawaii, USA
2016 participant
It has been an amazing experience competing in the world’s largest undergraduate business case competition. I am so proud of my team as well as my newfound friends. Thank you to the organizers; HSBC, HKU and ACRC. It has truly been an adventure.
Mohammed Shahriar Sharif
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
2016 participant
The competition was rigorous and pushed us to step out of our comfort zone and think outside of the box, which was thoroughly enjoyable. But the best part, I feel, was the congeniality in the air – everyone was so supportive and friendly. Thank you to the organizers for such a professionally-executed event.