Justin Tan

Partner

Head of Financial Services Practice, Taiwan

Greater China

Justin has over 20 years of experience providing strategic advice to clients as a consultant, industry practitioner, and entrepreneur.

Justin Tan

Education

Stanford University
Master of Science (Management Science)
Stanford University
Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)

Past Experience

Oliver Wyman
Partner
Merrill Lynch/BofA
Head Strategy & Bus. Dev., Pac Rim

Country Grouping

Justin Tan

Justin is a Partner based in our Singapore office. As Head of our Financial Services Practice in South East Asia and Taiwan, he focuses primarily on the financial services sector and its adjacencies.

Justin’s experience spans strategy development, business transformation and risk management for clients in retail and business banking, corporate banking, wealth management and private banking, as well as private equity. His expertise includes the application of advanced data analytics across digital and traditional segments, helping organizations to build robust analytics capabilities and leveraging analytical insights to enhance business decision-making.

Prior to joining Arthur D. Little, Justin was a career consultant, industry practitioner, and entrepreneur. He started his consulting career at Oliver Wyman, eventually becoming the lead Partner for retail and business banking, as well as wealth management, in Asia-Pacific. After Oliver Wyman, Justin co-founded an advisory firm focusing on financial institutions and incubating new ventures. He was also previously the Head of Strategy and Business Development for Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in the Pacific Rim, leading both organic and inorganic growth initiatives.

Justin graduated with a Bachelor of Science (with distinction) and Master of Science (Management Science) degree from Stanford University in the US. He also holds both Chartered Financial Consultant (CFA) and Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certifications.

 

Shaking up Middle Eastern banking
Shaking up Middle Eastern banking
The Middle Eastern (ME) banking sector is experiencing a profound transformation, driven by technological advancements, regulatory shifts, and evolving consumer expectations. As the region diversifies its economies and seeks to reduce reliance on oil, banks are at the forefront of this change.

Justin Tan

Justin is a Partner based in our Singapore office. As Head of our Financial Services Practice in South East Asia and Taiwan, he focuses primarily on the financial services sector and its adjacencies.

Justin’s experience spans strategy development, business transformation and risk management for clients in retail and business banking, corporate banking, wealth management and private banking, as well as private equity. His expertise includes the application of advanced data analytics across digital and traditional segments, helping organizations to build robust analytics capabilities and leveraging analytical insights to enhance business decision-making.

Prior to joining Arthur D. Little, Justin was a career consultant, industry practitioner, and entrepreneur. He started his consulting career at Oliver Wyman, eventually becoming the lead Partner for retail and business banking, as well as wealth management, in Asia-Pacific. After Oliver Wyman, Justin co-founded an advisory firm focusing on financial institutions and incubating new ventures. He was also previously the Head of Strategy and Business Development for Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in the Pacific Rim, leading both organic and inorganic growth initiatives.

Justin graduated with a Bachelor of Science (with distinction) and Master of Science (Management Science) degree from Stanford University in the US. He also holds both Chartered Financial Consultant (CFA) and Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certifications.

 

Shaking up Middle Eastern banking
Shaking up Middle Eastern banking
The Middle Eastern (ME) banking sector is experiencing a profound transformation, driven by technological advancements, regulatory shifts, and evolving consumer expectations. As the region diversifies its economies and seeks to reduce reliance on oil, banks are at the forefront of this change.

More About Justin
  • Stanford University
    Master of Science (Management Science)
  • Stanford University
    Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Oliver Wyman
    Partner
  • Merrill Lynch/BofA
    Head Strategy & Bus. Dev., Pac Rim