Leung Kam-sung, 50 years old, graduated from the University of Hong Kong in 1973, majoring in economics and statistics.
Completed the Management Development Course and Advanced Management Course at Harvard Business School in the United States in 1982 and 1999.
Since 1974, he has worked at Universal Bank for 23 years. He has successively held management positions in investment banking, commercial banking and private banking business in the Asia-Pacific region, and worked in Hong Kong, New York, Singapore and Manila.
Joined Chase Bank in 1997 and served as Chairman of JP Morgan Asia Pacific.
Having served in the financial industry for more than a quarter of a century, he is currently a member of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong SAR, Chairman of the Education Commission, and a member of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee.
On May 2, 2001, he became the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong. He was hired as Financial Secretary on a three-year contract and abandoned business to pursue politics. It is estimated that his annual salary will be reduced from more than 20 million yuan to more than 2.4 million yuan, a reduction of nearly 90%. Liang Jinsong has his own view on this: "Everyone knows that there is a huge difference in salary between high-level government officials and high-level business leaders, but a person has limited money. I believe that the money you earn is not yours, the money you use is. You don’t need a lot of money for one person.” After taking over the post of Financial Secretary, Leung Kam-song received an annual salary of about NT$2.45 million for directorate level nine (D9), which is almost the same as the current salary. 20 million yuan. However, after becoming the Financial Secretary, he can live in the wealthy man's official residence, receive allowances for servants and entertainment expenses, and can receive a contract gratuity equal to 25% of his salary after the expiration of the contract.
In terms of social services, Mr. Leung is currently a member of the Executive Council, Chairman of the Education Commission and a member of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee. He has served as Chairman and a member of the University Grants Committee, a director of the Airport Authority/International Airports Council and a director of the Hong Kong Futures Exchange.
He served as the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong for five years, with an annual salary of HK$2.5 million; before that, he held a senior position at JP Morgan Chase Bank in the United States, with an annual salary of more than HK$20 million; in addition, Liang Jinsong also worked at the Bank of China for 23 years, earning an income Quite abundant. In terms of real estate, Liang Jinsong owns eight properties around the world, and in the wealthy areas of Hong Kong, he even owns two villas with a total value of more than 40 million Hong Kong dollars. Although he did not create his own industry, the "working emperor" has total assets of at least 200 million Hong Kong dollars.