Hongye Wu is a business development and strategy professional who works for G-20 Group, a firm focused on asset management and digital asset markets in the Asia-Pacific region. Her work has encompassed market expansion, strategic partnerships, and institutional advisory services for financial firms and cryptocurrency companies. [1]
Wu attended Tufts University, graduating in 2016 with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science and Government, and in Art History. She later pursued graduate studies at the New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, where she earned a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Public Finance in 2019. In addition to her degrees, Wu holds a Certificate in ESG Investing, which was issued by the CFA Institute. She has native or bilingual proficiency in English and Chinese, and elementary proficiency in Italian. [2]
Wu began her career in traditional finance at Ping An Fund, where she worked as an associate from 2019 to 2020. Her responsibilities included market research, partnership development, and contributing to strategic planning for the firm's expansion into Asia-Pacific and other international markets.
In 2020, she joined SWS MU Fund Management, a joint venture between Shenwan Securities and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, as a senior associate. Until 2022, she worked with institutional clients across China, where she developed portfolio solutions and provided advice on market trends and regulatory developments. A key part of her role was expanding the firm's client networks among financial institutions and enterprises.
Wu transitioned to the digital asset industry in 2022 when she joined Amber Group. She initially worked on wealth management and global expansion initiatives. In 2023, she was appointed APAC Lead for Advisory, Liquidity Solutions, Investment, and Research, a role she held until 2025. In this position, she was responsible for leading market entry strategies for regional and international markets, performing regulatory analysis, developing strategic partnerships, and coordinating cross-functional teams to facilitate product integration and support key strategic decisions.
In November 2025, Wu joined the G-20 Group as a Senior Business Development Manager, based in Hong Kong. In her current role, she advises digital asset firms on market strategy, conducts research and data analysis, and monitors industry trends and regulatory changes. [2]
G-20 Group is a cross-asset trading firm founded in 2010 that operates across global markets, including Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific. The firm is active in delta-one and derivatives trading and provides liquidity provision, treasury management, and institutional advisory services to clients in both traditional and digital asset markets. In addition to its trading activities, G-20 Group invests in sectors related to the digital economy, including infrastructure, decentralized finance, stablecoins, and artificial intelligence. It has participated in funding and supporting a range of projects and venture funds, with a focus on market infrastructure, scalability, and institutional participation in emerging financial technologies. [1]