Joseph Huang

Principal

Joseph Huang has more than 15 years of management consulting in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. His expertise spans risk management
analytics and financial modelling in FS.

Joseph Huang

Education

National Taiwan University
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Information Management)

Past Experience

Mazars Consulting
Head of Taiwan
Oliver Wyman
Manager

Joseph Huang

Joseph is a Principal based in our Taiwan office. As Head of our Financial Services Practice in Taiwan, he focuses primarily on the financial services sector and its adjacencies.
Joseph’s experience spans strategy development, business transformation and risk management for clients in retail and business banking, corporate banking, wealth management and private banking. 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, Joseph was a career consultant and entrepreneur. He started his consulting career at Oliver Wyman, working extensively in Singapore and Hong Kong. After Oliver Wyman, Joseph co-founded an advisory firm focusing on financial institutions and incubating new ventures. He was also Head of Taiwan for many years and established the full pyramid for the practice.
Joseph graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Management from National Taiwan University. He also holds Chartered Financial Consultant (CFA), Financial Risk Manager (FRM) and Sustainability and Climate (SCR) certifications.

Lending for a sustainable future
Lending for a sustainable future
In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, there is an undeniable imperative for financial institutions to take a leading role in advancing a low-carbon economy. In this Viewpoint, we delve into the pivotal role of financial institutions, from realigning lending policies to integrating climate risk assessments. We explore the challenges and strategies essential for banks to reduce carbon emissions and ensure their resilience and prosperity in this transformative era.

Joseph Huang

Joseph is a Principal based in our Taiwan office. As Head of our Financial Services Practice in Taiwan, he focuses primarily on the financial services sector and its adjacencies.
Joseph’s experience spans strategy development, business transformation and risk management for clients in retail and business banking, corporate banking, wealth management and private banking. 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, Joseph was a career consultant and entrepreneur. He started his consulting career at Oliver Wyman, working extensively in Singapore and Hong Kong. After Oliver Wyman, Joseph co-founded an advisory firm focusing on financial institutions and incubating new ventures. He was also Head of Taiwan for many years and established the full pyramid for the practice.
Joseph graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Management from National Taiwan University. He also holds Chartered Financial Consultant (CFA), Financial Risk Manager (FRM) and Sustainability and Climate (SCR) certifications.

Lending for a sustainable future
Lending for a sustainable future
In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, there is an undeniable imperative for financial institutions to take a leading role in advancing a low-carbon economy. In this Viewpoint, we delve into the pivotal role of financial institutions, from realigning lending policies to integrating climate risk assessments. We explore the challenges and strategies essential for banks to reduce carbon emissions and ensure their resilience and prosperity in this transformative era.

More About Joseph
  • National Taiwan University
    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Information Management)
  • Mazars Consulting
    Head of Taiwan
  • Oliver Wyman
    Manager