Hong Kong Ambassador Club set to strengthen investment partnerships in HK
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Hong Kong lawmaker Jeffrey Lam and chairman of Tsangs Group Patrick Tsang have joined hands to launch the Hong Kong Ambassadors Club (HKAC), aiming to connect further ecosystem in strategic global regions such as the Middle East and build stronger economic and investment partnerships for the business network towards Hong Kong.
Co-founded by Lam and Tsang, HKAC seeks to deepen ties, build connections, and participate in intimate and high-level conversations with Hong Kong's best, while obtaining critical information and celebrating the unique culture and spirit of its people.
"Hong Kong is thriving again once more as a global financial hub. We continue to work with all financial centres internationally including the Middle East region. Hence, the club bears a crucial role and responsibility for fostering friendlier business cultures, shared values and city images," said Jeffrey Lam, founder of the HKAC.
According to its official website, the club would be dedicated to collaborating with global investors and international business community to engage into global brands to host influential events in Hong Kong. The Club is also planning to organise bilateral trade business and investment delegation visits among strategic markets for Hong Kong such as the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the Greater Bay Area, and facilitate partnerships and collaborations between the senior leaders in the public and private sectors among the regions.
Furthermore, HKAC will offer its members opportunities to meet and connect to discover, explore and collaborate by holding conferences, round tables, workshops, and networking drinks from time to time for members from various backgrounds, cultures, nationalities, and professional fields to mingle and network. HKAC will also work globally with various NGOs such as chambers of commerce, business associations, professional organisations, and private member clubs to organise seminars, forums, and discussion sessions to promote Hong Kong and to attract their members to come to Hong Kong for business.
It will also organise exclusive events such as gatherings in other international cities to promote Hong Kong globally. Invitees will consist of Royal families, HKAC members, prestige family offices, global influencers, celebrities and the CEOs from global firms.
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"Hong Kong is best known as a financial powerhouse in international trade and investment and boasts one of the world's top stock markets, with the border reopening, it is now time for us to rejuvenate the Hong Kong market and tell our existing and potential partners overseas the advantages of Hong Kong to drive the economic growth and explore new sources of opportunities – the reason we started this initiative,” said Patrick Tsang, founder of the HKAC.
Meanwhile, Andre Kwok, executive director of the HKAC, said: "The club is planning to organise bilateral trade business and investment delegation visits among strategic markets for Hong Kong. We will also offer our members unique opportunities."
MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out to Hong Kong Ambassador Club for further information.
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