After graduating from Bristol University, Peter joined PwC’s London office and qualified as an ICAEW Chartered Accountant in 1981 and subsequently embarked on a career in commerce that has focused on family businesses.
Post qualification he spent over 20 years with the Jardine Matheson group working in a number of senior finance and management roles in Asia and the Middle East, including significant periods in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia and Singapore. He worked as the Finance Director of several listed and private companies during which time he led a number of major corporate acquisitions and the development of joint venture business initiatives in emerging markets.
Peter then embarked on a career in consultancy, leveraging his diverse chartered accountancy skills in international and emerging market environments. He became the first non-family Managing Director of the esteemed Al Fahim Group based in Abu Dhabi in 2005, before joining as a partner of HBG a private equity firm based in Dubai in 2008. In 2012 Peter was engaged and successfully led the expansion and development of the ICAEW Middle East operations in the Middle East.
In 2014 Peter was re-engaged by Jardine Matheson to head the group’s development of its business portfolio in Myanmar and Cambodia.
Peter also holds the position of Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce Myanmar.
Peter Crowhurst is the Chief Executive Officer of the British Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar, appointed by the Board of Directors to the role in December 2018.
Peter has a wealth of experience, having spent the past thirty years working in Asian Markets. Initially Peter worked in Hospitality at General Manager level, in Hong Kong and China, but moved on into Real Estate, becoming an Asset and Investment Manager with ING. In this role he supported real estate development and investment projects in China and Taiwan. During his time in with ING and latterly CBRE Global Investors, Peter was responsible for portfolios in Taiwan and Singapore, with assets in excess of USD 650 Million.
Peter’s relocation to Myanmar was orchestrated through Yoma Strategic Holdings, whom he joined in 2013 when based in Singapore. Peter moved to Myanmar full time in 2014 as Head of Real Estate Asset Management at Yoma Strategic.
While at the Chamber Peter aims to support British business, together with the UK Government Department of International Trade, bringing investment and trade opportunities to Myanmar. Peter will also focus on developing initiatives, alongside the Chamber team, for bi lateral trade from Myanmar to the United Kingdom. One of the top objectives of such initiatives is job creation and benefits for Myanmar citizens.
Peter was part of the founding team that established the British Chamber of Commerce and has served on the board for the last five years since its inception.
U Aung Naing Oo is Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations.
He took a military service from 1981 to 2000. After that he was appointed as a Deputy General Manager of the Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading under the Ministry of Commerce from 2000 to 2005. Then, he was promoted as a General Manger at the Export Department of the Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading in 2005. In 2006, he was transferred to the Minister’s Office of the Ministry of Commerce as a Principal Officer (Deputy Director General) and in 2010, he served as a Deputy Director General of the Department of Border Trade under the same Ministry.
Afterwards, he had taken as a Deputy Director General Position of the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) under the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development in May 2011. One year later, he has been promoted as a Director General of the DICA. He has also appointed as secretary of Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) since 28th May 2014. He attended trainings in various institutions including WTO and participated in many international seminars and meetings related to investment, trade and ASEAN affairs. He was also the Co-chair of OECD Task-force on updating Policy Framework for Investment.
Warren is a career Diplomatic Service officer who has worked in numerous political and trade/economic roles. Apart from home postings at the Foreign Office in London he has had postings in Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Hanoi and Singapore. He also served in Europe, Africa and the Middle East on short-term duties including a duty in Yangon in 1998. His current focus in Myanmar is improving market access and development in the interests of UK business and shared prosperity. Thematic focus is on Education, Infrastructure, Energy and Financial/Professional Services.
Prior to joining the UK Diplomatic Service in 1992, Warren spent two years training and flying as a civilian light aircraft pilot in New Zealand. He is passionate about aviation and maintains a private pilot’s license.