Hong Kong's family-owned banks are struggling to find a new generation of suitable executives to take over for white-haired CEOs. David Li Kwok-po, the 74-year-old CEO of Bank of East Asia, repeatedly pushes off retirement as the bank wrestles with succession issues. "The choices for the next boss of a family-owned business are always limited, as he must be a family member who is willing to take over control," says human resources consultant Alexa Chow Yee-ping.
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