Austen Morris Associates' Shanghai Office

Located in the heart of Shanghai near Xintiandi and Tian Zi Fung in the historic Luwan District of Puxi, Austen Morris Associates’ Shanghai office is perfectly situated to serve over 7,000 of our local and global clients.
Positioned on the 19th floor of the iconic Guangfa Bank Tower, formerly known as Guangdong Development Bank Tower, the sweeping views from the office reception include the extraordinary futuristic skyscrapers on the east bank of the Huangpu River, the 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower with its distinctive pink spheres. Shanghai is the showpiece of China’s ever-growing economy, the country’s key financial city and a global financial hub.
Austen Morris Associates’ office in Shanghai began as a representative office in 1999 and by 2003 was established as a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise. Today the office is home to a team of 50+ staff along with Senior Partners, Jon Holand and William Coppin and Managing Senior Partner, James Colclough (17 years at AMA), who lead the team to ensure our clients’ continued success.
If you’re looking to join a company that fosters relationships with ongoing support and development, then Austen Morris Associates Shanghai is the perfect place for industry professionals looking for their next long-term career. Apply here.

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