XTransfer, a cross-border transactions and financial risk management startup backed by D1 Capital Partners, is expanding in Hong Kong to lure merchants as China’s fintech companies emerge from a lull.
Hang Seng delivers Leo Paper green financing
Hang Seng Bank has delivered a green receivables financing solution for Leo Paper Group, with an export credit insurance provided by Hong Kong Export Credit Insurance Corporation (HKECIC) that ...
Jockey Club supports Hong Kong Sevens to promote the city’s sports development
The Hong Kong Jockey Club offers its warmest congratulations to the Hong Kong Rugby Union on the success of the Hong Kong Sevens, which concluded this evening (2 April) with an awards ceremony at Hong Kong Stadium.
Hang Seng Bank offers free taxi rides as part of rebranding campaign
Hang Seng Bank is offering free taxi rides for Hong Kong citizens, inviting the local community to "hop aboard" the new wave of its "Ever Growing, Ever Rewarding!" celebration. This comes as the brand ...
China urges U.S. to stop interfering in Hong Kong affairs: FM
China urges the US side to immediately stop issuing annual reports of Hong Kong and stop interfering in Hong Kong affairs and oth
HSBC forced to defend SVB UK deal to fractious Hong Kong shareholders
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest HSBC Holdings PLC news every morning. HSBC chair Mark Tucker has been forced to defend the purchase of Silicon Valley Bank’s UK business ...
Syngenta’s US$9.5 billion IPO in China remains in limbo after unexplained last-minute cancellation of listing meeting
The seed and agrichemical producer, controlled by China National Chemical Corp, has received no official explanation, nor any word on next steps, leaving traders to speculate about the reason behind ...
Hotpot ingredient supermarket considers US$500 million HK IPO, sources say
Co, a hotpot and barbecue ingredient supermarket chain, is considering a Hong Kong initial public offering that could raise US$300 million to US$500 million, according to people familiar with the ...
Lawmakers support Hong Kong plan to introduce safety net for policyholders faced with insurer collapse
Lawmakers showed their support for the Hong Kong government’s proposed compensation scheme aimed at protecting policyholders who would get up to HK$4 million (US$636,942) per policy in case an insurer ...
Hong Kong’s crypto comeback should make the U.S. uneasy
Hong Kong's pivot back to crypto comes as the U.S. risks overplaying its hand when it comes to global financial regulation.
HSBC’s top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup
At an informal shareholder meeting in Hong Kong, Chairman Mark Tucker and CEO Noel Quinn took questions from investors on issues ranging from how the bank was approaching demands for an overhaul of ...
HSBC versus Asian shareholders: Bank’s chiefs warn Hong Kong investors against ‘risky’ break-up
as it sought to quieten shareholders’ discontent about the bank’s business model. At a meeting of investors in Hong Kong, Reuters reported that HSBC chair Mark Tucker warned a restructuring or ...
China stocks rise as property, tech firms jump; Hong Kong flat
Property developers and technology firms lifted China stocks on Monday, while Hong Kong shares closed almost flat, after surprise output cuts by Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ oil producers added to ...
Hong Kong’s ‘moneymaking genes’ help it trump charmless Frankfurt, LA and Singapore, says tycoon Ronnie Chan
While some international cities that are well-equipped with hotels and airports are "artificial" and "super boring", Hong Kong is also "full of charm", which makes it a favourable destination for ...