Having graduated from the Singapore Management University with a Bachelor of Business Management, Jason Han began his career as an Operations Specialist for Citco Fund Services. After a few moves, including positions as a Senior Analyst, International Treasury, Asia Pacific (APAC) at SABIC Capital, and Treasurer at Michelin APAC, Jason is now the Assistant Vice President, Regional Liquidity and Banking, APAC at General Electric (GE), Singapore.
He is making a name for himself as a thought leader and an inspiration to the next generation of treasurers, owing to his dedication and enthusiasm when spearheading key projects. His previous role at Michelin saw him display strong leadership and collaboration skills whilst centralising the treasury function of several major APAC markets. These projects were successful and received the confidence of the CFOs of the countries, which was key to the progress of the Treasury Centralisation Project.
His success in these projects was especially seen in Thailand – the zone business headquarters. Jason’s success not only stemmed from his own skill, but from his belief that everyone, from junior staff to the leadership team, should be invited onboard with the process. He utilised workshops to bring together representatives from all departments to voice their concerns and allow him to bring solutions.
In his current role, Jason is the digitalisation champion and his enthusiasm and willingness to embrace technology has helped to establish the culture of innovation across the businesses. He offers his high-tech expertise to help GE treasury look at new products available in the region and assists with evaluating them. “He is not only driving efficiencies but also helping regional leaders, business treasurers in the region by educating them on these digital products,” says Venu Anumolu, Director, Cash Analytics, General Electric.
Most recently, Jason ran a successful RFI project in the region, in which he brought SWIFT infrastructure to the country with the assistance of a partner bank.