Contributors
Piyus Vallabh, Andreas Kirsch, and Daniel Ho
Daniel Ho is Deloitte Singapore’s Tax Partner and Tax Leader for Government & Public Services sector. He is also the Mergers & Acquisition (Tax) Leader for Deloitte Southeast Asia.
Daniel has more than 21 years of tax experience serving local and listed companies in Singapore as well as multinational companies in industries such as real estate, fund management, construction, technology, manufacturing, consumer products and shipping/energy and resources.
He has extensive experience in domestic and international tax consultancy and planning in the area of corporate restructuring, tax due diligence, cross-border payments, supply-chain planning, mergers and acquisitions and permanent establishment issues. Daniel has been involved in numerous tax structuring and due diligence assignments for corporates and PE funds. He has assisted clients in different industries such as manufacturing, shipping, trading and fund management in the application for relevant Singapore tax incentives.
Daniel is currently a faculty member of the Deloitte International Corporate Tax School and a former part-time lecturer for the subject “Principles of Taxation” at the Nanyang Technological University.
Daniel has been named in International Tax Review’s Tax Controversy Leaders Guide in 2016, 2018 and 2020 and Expert Guide’s 2018 and 2020 World’s Leading Tax Advisors.
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Piyus Vallabh is a Tax Management Consulting Partner in Deloitte Southeast Asia and leads the Deloitte Global Tax Centre Asia (GTCA). Based in Singapore, he has over 20 years of experience in providing corporate tax and tax management consulting services. Piyus is a qualified Chartered Accountant with Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and holds a BCA and LLB degree from Victoria University of Wellington.
The GTCA provides centralised management and coordination of tax and statutory account compliance obligations in the Asia Pacific region as well advising clients on tax risk, strategy, and technology.
Piyus has significant experience in leading tax technology projects in Asia Pacific including advising on tax technology needs for clients and implementation. He also leads a number of regional tax compliance engagements with a particular focus on advising on operational tax transformation, technology, and process improvement for tax departments.
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Andreas Kirsch joined Deloitte’s Tax Governance Group in Singapore as a Director from Deloitte Germany in November 2020 and specialises in Tax Governance as well as Data Analytics. Andreas has over 17 years of experience in tax consultancy and in-house advisory including tax risk management, tax M&A work, tax planning, cross-border transactions from a direct and indirect tax perspective. His previous roles include industry as well as consultancy positions.
Andreas has a master degree in management and is a certified German tax advisors.
Pooja Khandelwal
Pooja Khandelwal is the Content Marketing Lead at ValueChampion.
Poshu Yeung
Poshu Yeung is the Vice President of International Business Group at Tencent where he leads the company's business development and strategic planning in international markets. He has been driving the Tencent's WeChat mobile social communication application in the global marketplace. Poshu joined Tencent in 2008 from Google Inc.
Prantik Mazumdar
For more than ten years, Prantik has led a successful digital consulting firm, trained and advised more than 500 enterprises.
Prashant Agarwal
Prashant Agarwal is a Regional Marketing Director in a Fortune 50 corporation. He has worked across industries in Asia and the US. He holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School and lives in Singapore.
Prashant Saxena
Prashant is a Business Director at Brandscapes Worldwide Consultancy. He helps brands understand the connected consumer. His recent consulting engagements have been with Facebook, Spotify, Lenovo, Singapore Tourism Board, and VW. Prashant's research on consumer behaviour has been presented at several conferences across Europe and the US. He has been selected by the European Association of Consumer Research as one of their top 30 marketing researchers.
Pratap Nambiar
Pratap Nambiar is the Chairman of Thought Perfect Pte Ltd, a Singapore based leadership coaching and consulting company. As the Chairman of Thought Perfect I help CEOs and Business leaders live their professional and personal lives with greater satisfaction, to spread joy and well being, to elevate and educate and maximise their performance potential.
Prateek A. Rastogi
Prateek is the Principal Consultant for Trustwave in Asia Pacific. He has more than twelve years of information security experience. His role involves delivery
of all compliance (PCI DSS, PA DSS, CoBIT, ISO 27001) and information- security related assignments in the region, as well as performing many speaking
engagements.
Prateek Dayal
Prateek Dayal is the Chief Strategy Officer of Aqilliz, a blockchain solutions provider that looks to restore trust, transparency, and efficiency to a fragmented digital marketing ecosystem.
With over 15 years of international experience in the financial services sector, Prateek was previously the Senior Vice President of APAC Innovation and Client Solutions at HSBC Bank in both London and Singapore. There, he helped to spearhead client and regulatory initiatives in blockchain for payments, working on notable institutional projects such as the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Project Ubin, as well as the Bank of Thailand’s Project Inthanon and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s Lionrock. With his expertise in building and leading cross- unctional teams across the innovative sectors of payments, mobile, and digital, Prateek’s career spans across leading organisations such as the Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays Bank, and McKinsey & Company.
Pri Sandhu
Pri Sandhu is manager of the IT division at Robert Walters Singapore.
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