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Chartis Insurance stands out in Hong Kong
Chartis Insurance stands out in Hong Kong
With a client base of more than 120,000 individual customers and 11,000 corporate customers in Hong Kong, Chartis Hong Kong is one of the leading providers of general insurance in the city. Serving Hong Kong since 1931, Chartis Insurance Hong Kong stands out to its customers because of a combination of corporate longevity, financial strength, international experience and local knowledge.
Crystal clear - Crystallize.Me provides light and sparkle to those with an eye for luxury accents
Sourcing unique and exclusive crystal lighting, decorative objects and bespoke accessories from around the world, Crystallize.Me brings the best of crystal works to Hong Kong and China. Setting the standard and educating discerning collectors and connoisseurs in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Hong Kong, Crystallize.Me continues to flourish as the go-to source for the sparkling products.
Qin Jia Yuan Media Services appoints Patrick Yeung Chung Hang as director
He has taken over starting 18 January.
Wynn Macau faces a tougher 2013
The stagnant Cotai project is just one of the problems.
Huili Resources warns of loss
No thanks to sluggish market condition.
AV Consultant creates ambiance for movie and music lovers to feel alive
In the hands of an audio-visual specialist, private residences are transformed into places where AV equipment blends seamlessly into the interiors of the home, creating a lively atmosphere.
IMF says Linked Exchange Rate system remains the best arrangement
The Linked Exchange Rate system was described as superior.
Pioneer Altruist lays out path to financial security and well-being
At a time of lingering uncertainties in the global economy, individuals are acutely aware of the critical role of how financial planning will play in their lives in terms of their health, family, careers and personal interests.
AIA MPF's revolutionary MPF schemes stand out in Hong Kong
With the rapid ageing of populations particularly in Asia, the need for comprehensive pension and retirement schemes intensifies. According to the Hong Kong government, the population is on an ageing trend and the ratio of people over 65 years old is expected to rise from 13% in 2011 to 30% in 2041.
Quality, customised products and services earn Ageas Hong Kong High-Flyers Award
Ageas Hong Kong has once again won the Hong Kong Business High-Flyers Award in the Life Insurance category. This is the sixth year that the company has been honoured with this prestigious award which has been recognizing the excellence of leading businesses since 2004.
3 culprits to Winsway Coking Coal's looming loss
But it asserts that it's still well-funded.
4 trends to watch out for in videoconferencing in 2013
Under the uncertain economic situation in Asia, companies in Hong Kong are trying every means to reduce cost and resources. Reducing travel costs and increasing efficiency and productivity by video collaboration is a key way businesses are doing this across the globe.
ZTE 4Q12 sales crashed 18%
Check out what to blame.
Can Hong Kong maintain its competitive advantage in air transportation?
The Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) opened for business in 1998, providing world-class infrastructure to support growth in air traffic in one of the world’s most pivotal business and cargo markets. In the last 10 years, Hong Kong passenger traffic has more than doubled from 27.4m to 56.5m1.
China Unicom’s 3G net add falls for the second month in a row
Here’s how competitors may have bested it.
Check out HKEx's business strategies for the next 3 years
It'll focus on 4 asset classes.
Home sales surge 57% post-CE's first policy address
It's an impressive 226 sold units.
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