Arthur Rylands Lowe became Hong Kong's first full-time professional accountant in June 1902. He also set up an office in Shanghai in 1906 with J.E. Bingham as partner. When F.N. Matthews joined the partnership, the firm became known as Lowe, Bingham & Matthews "LBM" for short. It was the antecedent of PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Lowe was a stalwart of the British community in Hong Kong, an unofficial member of LEGCO, secretary of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and President of the Lawn Bowls Association of Hong Kong. He married Cecil Oonagh Evans at St John's Cathedral in February 1913.
He was suddenly taken ill the week before he died in May 1924 and died of typhoid in the Peak Hospital on 31st May.
Useful publications for Lowe's career are: "The Lowe Bingham Story" by John Graham and "Counting House: the history of PriceWaterhouseCoopers on the China coast" by Denis Way and Robert Nield.
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Lowe - Geary connection
Andrews Cards
Marriage 14 August at St Pauls Church Camberley between Kenneth Rylands second son of the late Arthur Lowe of Hong Kong and Shanghai and Corinne Barbara Geary second daughter of Lt. Col. J A Geary and the late Mrs Geary