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Welcoming the Chinese New Year with elegance

Welcoming the Chinese New Year with elegance

This coming Chinese New Year represents the Year of the Goat, a revered icon representing the hope for future success. Many believe that welcoming the Chinese New Year with festivity and elegance enables one to welcome with open arms the prosperity of the New Year. And there is no better way to welcome the hope that the Year of the Goat brings than to surprise your loved ones, colleagues, and friends with an elegant and luxurious, yet modest and well-meaning gift.

Fujitsu pioneers human-centric innovation

Fujitsu is flying high, but they most certainly do not have their head in the clouds, it is more the case that their innovations are helping their clients find their cloud’s silver lining.

Crystallize.Me shines as the crystal expert in China and Hong Kong

In Hong Kong and China, there is no other name best known for bringing exquisite pieces but Crystallize.Me. For over 40 years now, Crystallize.Me has proven its ability not only to provide top-notch crystal products, but also to innovate and re-invent itself to cope with the evolving customers and market conditions.

The Cityview furthers its efforts to pursue green lodging

Corporate responsibility is nothing new. But to fully commit to a cause year after year is no small feat. For the fourth year in a row, The Cityview is taking home The Best Green City Hotel accolade. Looking at the hotel’s eco-evolution over the past few years, it’s easy to understand why few hotels in the city can compete in this arena.

CDNIS remains committed to its excellent standards

Known in Hong Kong and across Asia for its outstanding educational achievements, excellent facilities and array of extra curricular activities, Canadian International School of Hong Kong nurtures and motivates students to realize their full potential. CDNIS has been recognized as a pioneering institution for over two decades as it continuously pushes boundaries, ensuring its students are prepared for a well-balanced life upon graduation.

The industry pioneer that sees opportunities in challenges

It has never been easy to survive in the ever-growing competitive financial planning industry while the authority calls for more control over the business practices. The more stringent compliance requirements not only safeguard clients’ interests, but also serve as a screening to eliminate the unqualified consultants in the industry. While most practitioners are to a certain degree turned off by the new requirements which make closing business more difficult, Altruist Financial Group Limited (Altruist) still stands tall facing the challenges. “To us, these are not challenges but opportunities,” says Albert Lam, President of Altruist.

AIG focuses on innovation to meet customers' demands

One of the largest international general insurers operating in Hong Kong today is AIG Insurance Hong Kong Limited, a subsidiary of American International Group, Inc. (AIG), the global insurance organization. The company combines local knowledge, global experience and financial strength to offer a wide range of general insurance products aimed at meeting the needs of consumers and multinational organizations alike.

Customers are at the centre of the Ageas universe

A sharp focus on customers and innovation differentiates forward-looking Ageas Insurance Company (Asia) Limited in the fiercely-competitive Hong Kong market.

Find out which companies won at Hong Kong Business' High Flyers Awards 2014

23 companies were recognised in the prestigious event's 11th year.

Mercedes-Benz hits historic sales record worldwide, Hong Kong, Macau markets

According to a release, Mercedes-Benz has made 2014 the fourth consecutive record year in sales worldwide, by selling 1,650,010 vehicles (+12.9%). In the Hong Kong and Macau markets, Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Limited also delivered a new high of 7,724 passenger cars (+13.4%, HKG: +11.6%; Macau: +21.9%) to customers. Mercedes-Benz has thus become the clear leader in the premium segment in both Hong Kong and Macau.

Asian cities to suffer less new office space stock in 2015

Lessees must prepare to bear the brunt of rent hikes.

Hong Kong's 2014/15 surplus predicted to hit $58.1b: PwC

Partly due to unexpectedly higher profits tax.

Offshore RMB business to benefit Hong Kong banks

Banks have gathered solid RMB deposits.

Why 2015's a year of two halves for Hong Kong

A price return and correction are projected.