Wan Wei Han
Talent, Recruitment and Development, Audit Automation and RPA
Wei Han is the head of our efforts in talent recruitment and training and development, and staff wellness. Prior to this position, he served in the audit and assurance department for 3 years, leading the execution of many audit engagements focused in the shipping industry.
Wei Han is also largely involved with our innovation efforts, directing and executing our investments into new technology solutions since 2020. He works alongside Yeak Ing in transforming the audit process through RPA, OCR and practice management software, to provide qualified and valuable data to find new efficiencies within the overall audit processes.
Wei Han also serves on the board of several companies, focused on education, AI,and several committees within PWCO focused on driving new business, as well as serving on our advisory arm for social and environmental sustainability.
Wei Han has a BA Accountancy and Finance from the University of Greenwich, and is a partially qualified accountant with the ICAEW.
Publications
Coping with the Consequences of COVID-19: Redoubling Attention to the Professional Standards
Barry Jay Epstein, Ph.D., CPA, Accounting Expert at Epstein + Nach LLC and Eva K. Jermakowicz, Ph.D., CPA Professor, College of Business Tennessee State University The current novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic is causing huge concern and disruption throughout the world, for obvious reasons, and the primary concerns for many must be personal safety, economic instability [...]
Circuit Breaker Measures for Singapore Company Audit Practices
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding Circuit Breaker regulations have had a major impact on many companies and businesses, not just financially but also in administrative matters. Statutory requirements and financial audit practice are no exemption to these operational measures and changes in Singapore. In recognition of these administrative complications key financial institutions in the country, the Accounting and [...]
Company Audit Procedures in Singapore
Understanding audit procedures in Singapore is essential for business owners and company heads as Singaporean companies are required to conduct periodical audits on their financial statements as established in the Singapore Companies Act. These audits are conducted to preserve the accuracy of the financial statements issued by businesses within the country. In compliance with the law, Singapore companies must appoint [...]
Key Requirements for a Company Audit in Singapore
What is a Statutory Audit? As a fast-growing economic hub in the Southeast Asian region, the demand for professional audit and accounting services in Singapore continues to rise. To comply with the country’s statutory laws, Singapore companies must regularly submit their financial statements to a qualified auditor or registered public accountant for annual company audits at least once a year [...]
Blockchain Applications and Tokenization
Asset-tokenization is the one-to-one mapping between physical assets or digital assets and the digital certificates generated by blockchain. Examples of assets include commercial buildings, hotels, houses, stocks and financial securities, digital collectables, intellectual property and works of art and this list is by no means exhaustive. If you are a resort developer contemplating a blockchain-based shared ownership offering, then let’s [...]
Blockchain Technology and Real Estate
“Blockchain” is most frequently heard these days within the “FinTech” and “PropTech” environments along with terms such as “Distributed Ledger Technology”, “Smart Contracts”, “Tokens”, “Wallets” plus language to describe the myriad types of Ledgers found within the Blockchain environment. As can be expected with any new technology, industry-specific nomenclature has evolved quite rapidly to describe key features of blockchain and [...]