Xiaojia Li
Founder bij Micro Connect (H. K.) Investments Ltd.
Momenteel actieve connecties
Naam | Geslacht | Leeftijd | Verwante bedrijven | Samenwerking |
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Ka Yan Yiu | M | 55 |
Hong Kong Securities Clearing Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong Securities Clearing Co., Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Securities Clearing Co., Ltd. provides securities clearing services. It offers integrated clearing, settlement, and depository and nominee activities to their participants. The company is headquartered in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd.
Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Part of Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd., Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd. operates futures and options exchanges. The private company is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Ka Yan Yiu has been the CEO of the Chinese company since 2022.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 5 jaar |
Romnesh Lamba | M | 61 |
LME Holdings Ltd.
LME Holdings Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance LME Holdings Ltd. markets non-ferrous metals. It also offers futures and options contracts for aluminum, copper, nickel, tin, zinc and lead. It provides transparent forum for all trading activities and helps to discover the price of material will be in months and years ahead. The company was founded in 1877 and is headquartered in London, UK. | - |
May Lung Cha | F | 75 |
LME Holdings Ltd.
LME Holdings Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance LME Holdings Ltd. markets non-ferrous metals. It also offers futures and options contracts for aluminum, copper, nickel, tin, zinc and lead. It provides transparent forum for all trading activities and helps to discover the price of material will be in months and years ahead. The company was founded in 1877 and is headquartered in London, UK. | 6 jaar |
Yiting Chan | F | 55 | 4 jaar | |
Lee Lam | M | 64 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services.
University of Hong Kong
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Zhen Hua Mao | M | 60 |
China Entrepreneurs Forum
| - |
Man Yiu Chow | M | 77 |
University of Hong Kong
| 8 jaar |
Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala | M | 65 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
May Yee Leung Ko | F | 71 |
University of Hong Kong
| 7 jaar |
Wa Kei Lo | M | 53 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Mo Fong Chow Woo | F | 70 | 4 jaar | |
Apurv Bagri | M | 65 | 8 jaar | |
Tse Tse | M | 67 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Zhen Bang Luo | M | 57 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Ping Wing Pao | M | 77 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Gao Bo Zhang | M | 59 |
Micro Connect (H. K.) Investments Ltd.
Micro Connect (H. K.) Investments Ltd. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Micro Connect is a financial exchange group based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong that connects capital with China's micro and small businesses to create a new financial market with high inclusivity and social impact. Micro Connect Financial Assets Exchange (MCEX) is the first licensed exchange for DROs authorized by the government of the SAR, creating DROs as a brand new, digitally-empowered asset class for direct and diversified exposure to the daily and transparent cash flows of millions of stores in China's vibrant consumer economy for diversified and steady returns on investment. Over 100 professionals across finance, technology, and consumer retail are committed to delivering a new investment paradigm. Founded in 2021 by Gao Bo Zhang and Xiaojia Li, Micro Connect created an investment and financing model based on daily revenue sharing through fintech, supporting micro and small businesses in various industries to list on the exchange for easier access to long-term capital. | 3 jaar |
Wo Fong | M | 73 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Wing Kwan Chiu | F | 44 |
University of Hong Kong
| 2 jaar |
Chung Kwong Leung | M | 61 | 13 jaar | |
Anand Gopal Mahindra | M | 69 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Wai Kin Cheng | M | 81 |
Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd.
Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Part of Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd., Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd. operates futures and options exchanges. The private company is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Ka Yan Yiu has been the CEO of the Chinese company since 2022.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Xiao Liu | M | 45 | 15 jaar | |
Bhupendra Kumar Modi | M | 75 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Yuan Tian | M | 69 |
China Entrepreneurs Forum
| 23 jaar |
Tak Bun Yeung | M | 58 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Pak Hon Leung | M | 56 | 7 jaar | |
Cheng Hye Cheah | M | 71 | 7 jaar | |
Kwok Po Li | M | 86 |
Asia Business Council
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Kay Peng Khoo | M | 74 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Zuo Jun Shen | M | 53 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Julia Charlton | F | - |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Wen Wei Tu | M | 57 |
University of Hong Kong
| 9 jaar |
Thanh Ba Dinh | M | 67 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Yi Wu He | M | - |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Sing Kwong Lam | M | 65 |
University of Hong Kong
| 35 jaar |
Wing Yee Fung | F | 52 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Xiong Wen Lu | M | 58 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Shu Kun Chung | M | 67 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Anna Cheung | F | 56 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 3 jaar |
Kwai Huen Wong | M | 72 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Tung Sang Ng | M | - |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Christina Gaw | F | 51 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Hong Zou | M | 54 |
University of Hong Kong
| 4 jaar |
José de A. Epifânio da Franca | M | 69 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Yiu Kit Wong | M | 56 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Jun Han | M | 45 |
University of Hong Kong
| 11 jaar |
Xin Wang | M | 47 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Rui Wang | M | 64 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Zhi Gang Tao | M | 59 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Wei Kuo Wu | M | 53 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Ka Kay Yip | M | 59 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Xiao Nan Fu | F | 54 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Zhong Zhen Zhao | M | 66 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Mei Fu Zhou | M | 61 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Hong Bin Cai | M | 56 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Mun Tak Yang | F | 70 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Chun Hung Chan | M | 61 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 4 jaar |
Woo Shou Ting | M | 82 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Kan Trakulhoon | M | 68 |
Asia Business Council
| 17 jaar |
Carlos K. H. Ho | M | - |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
King Man Lo | M | 86 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Zhi Wu Chen | M | 61 |
University of Hong Kong
| 8 jaar |
Hon Man Hung | M | 70 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 8 jaar |
Yue Chim Wong | M | 71 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Su Ning Tian | M | 61 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Hsiang Fu Kung | M | 82 |
University of Hong Kong
| 26 jaar |
Bing Lun Lam | M | 81 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Harry Ballan | M | - |
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP provides legal services. It offers legal solutions to areas such as capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, credit, insolvency, and restructuring, investment management, tax, and litigation. The company was founded by Francis N. Bangs in 1849 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 31 jaar |
Peter Voser | M | 64 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Shu Tong Hsu | M | 82 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
King Sing Chow | M | 67 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Kin Hang Wong | M | 91 |
University of Hong Kong
| 30 jaar |
Francis Yeoh Yeoh | M | 70 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
King Man Kwok | M | 64 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Tong Hoo Tsoi | M | 59 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Narayana Murthy | M | 77 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Kwok Lung Hongchoy | M | 62 |
University of Hong Kong
| 4 jaar |
Wai Cheung Leung | M | 59 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Wing Yung Tan | M | 69 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Man Fung Ki | F | 77 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Chee Ming Liu | M | 73 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Hong Wei Lee | F | 52 |
Asia Business Council
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Vee Tsung Chow | M | 50 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Hau Chung Fung | M | 66 |
University of Hong Kong
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Serge Pun | M | 71 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Chun Hong Chan | M | 60 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Tai Yu Kuo | M | 72 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Eirene Yeung | F | 63 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Li Qian Shi | M | 78 |
University of Hong Kong
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Kwun Shing Liu | M | 49 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Azman bin Mokhtar | M | 64 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Ming Chuan Ren | M | 64 |
University of Hong Kong
| 23 jaar |
Lubna Suliman Al-Olayan | M | 68 |
Asia Business Council
| - |
Kam Ho Yuen | M | 79 |
University of Hong Kong
| - |
Patrick Sun | M | 66 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
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Naam | Geslacht | Leeftijd | Verwante bedrijven | Samenwerking |
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Chung Kong Chow | M | 72 |
LME Holdings Ltd.
LME Holdings Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance LME Holdings Ltd. markets non-ferrous metals. It also offers futures and options contracts for aluminum, copper, nickel, tin, zinc and lead. It provides transparent forum for all trading activities and helps to discover the price of material will be in months and years ahead. The company was founded in 1877 and is headquartered in London, UK. | 6 jaar |
Ronald Arculli | M | 85 | 7 jaar | |
Tak Chee Archie Tsim | M | 64 | 6 jaar | |
Chris K. H. Lin | M | - |
Columbia Law School
| 6 jaar |
Jerry Henry Carre Ingrouille | M | 53 | 4 jaar |
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Land | Connecties | % van het totaal |
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Hongkong | 95 | 95.00% |
China | 3 | 3.00% |
Verenigd Koninkrijk | 3 | 3.00% |
Verenigde Staten | 2 | 2.00% |
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