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Hong Kong hospitals, banks embrace relaxed data transfer rules
Hong Kong hospitals, banks embrace relaxed data transfer rules
Whilst not mandatory, they could simplify data exchange with cities in South China.
Ashurst’s Hong Kong office balances privacy and teamwork
The workplace features spaces for socials and quiet work to boost productivity.
Hong Kong builders pivot overseas amidst housing slump
Some are closing deals in Saudi Arabia, while others are turning to nearby Macau.
College homes, industrial sites a bright spot in Hong Kong property slump
Converted hotels and industrial estates offer investors a lifeline.
Hong Kong's independent director caps face opposition
About 1,500 lingering and 23 overboarding INEDS in 810 and 181 firms are in the spotlight.
AIA offers welcoming, campus-inspired workplace
The insurance group’s headquarters in Hong Kong has an indoor track, gym and sports hall.
Startup Surge Motion eyes US expansion
The company is pioneering a technology in fall prevention for the elderly.
OKOSIX eyes $5m funding to increase reach
The green-tech startup will use the funds to apply for global patents and scale production.
Contracting jobs in high demand in Hong Kong
Interim hires, who don’t need fringe benefits, are favoured amidst corporate belt-tightening.
Hong Kong shops need new strategy versus mainland
They must innovate, improve service or partner with their rivals amidst slumping sales.
Insurers warn of risks amidst EV and autonomous vehicle growth
Hong Kong’s push for EVs has insurers dissecting the risks and rewards in the evolving motor industry.
Aspire enters HK to support expanding SMEs with multi-currency needs
Seven in 10 companies in Hong Kong plan to expand operations overseas.
Libpet defines smart mobility with robotic wheelchairs and home control systems
Mobility tech for the physically challenged also offers convenience to the young and able-bodied.
FundPark, HKECIC bare pioneering effort for insured growth for SMEs
Their partnership integrated data analytics and credit insurance to aid and protect small-scale business operations.
‘418 rule’ overhaul bridges benefit gap for Hong Kong workers
Upon legislation, the ‘468 rule’ will benefit an additional 11,400 Hong Kong employees.
Hong Kong navigates educational resilience amidst ‘brain drain’
A total of 6,748 teachers fled their positions, straining Hong Kong’s education system.
Stephenson Harwood fosters knowledge-sharing in new office
The legal firm’s Quarry Bay office has a centralised social hub and collaboration zone for learning by osmosis.