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AlixPartner names Una Ge as new HK partner and managing director

She was previously a partner at Deloitte China, focusing on cross-border restructuring.

AlixPartners has appointed Una Ge as a partner and managing director in its Hong Kong office, bolstering the firm’s turnaround and restructuring practice in Asia.

Ge, with over 17 years in debt and capital advisory, restructuring, and transaction advisory, has led multiple high-profile cross-border restructurings, working with creditors such as Chinese-funded banks, international lenders, and private equity firms on debt recovery and refinancing strategies. 

Before joining AlixPartners, she was a partner at Deloitte China, focusing on cross-border restructuring for Hong Kong and Mainland China bank syndicates.

Ge holds a Bachelor of Finance and Accounting from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and is a chartered financial analyst as well as a member of several professional bodies, including the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Chartered Governance Institute.

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