
Jacqueline
Associate
Practice Areas
- Corporate M&A
- Corporate Finance
- Private Equity
- Commercial Advisory
Jurisdiction
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Hong Kong
Jacqueline Kwong
Jacqueline is an associate at TITUS.
Jacqueline is experienced in Corporate & Commercial matters, with a primary focus on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A). In addition to advising on structured investment and capital raising, Jacqueline collaborates closely with U.S and European deal teams, representing sell-side and buy-side stakeholders across diverse industries spanning precious metals, renewable energy, and pharmaceuticals in global markets.
Jacqueline’s legal practice encompasses the entire business lifecycle. As part of her work advising on debt and equity financing, including Series A funding, Jacqueline represents entrepreneurs, investors, venture capital (VC) firms, and start-ups in cross-border investment transactions, joint ventures, and strategic partnerships. Her portfolio of work and clients cuts across the Middle East, APAC, and the U.S, covering sectors including technology (AI infrastructure, GPU-as-a-Service, digital art), retail apparel, family offices and HNW clients (financial advisory & investment management), entertainment, and brand supply chain management. Jacqueline’s experience spans a broad range of commercial arrangements, including but not limited to, SaaS, SAFE instruments, convertible loans, time and performance-based vesting, software development, share buyouts, share subscriptions, and shareholders’ agreements. Her work also entails legal due diligence, regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation.
Private Equity Certificate, (CFA Institute); Certificate in Financial Analysis and Valuation for Lawyers, Harvard University; The Law and Economics of Mergers & Acquisitions Executive Education, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Distinction; Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL), City University of Hong Kong (Government Scholarship); Bachelor of Laws (LLB), University of Warwick
Fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.