The HK Prize – An Honour For Market Leaders

Hong Kong is an attractive investment destination. The city’s business environment is highly favorable, and its government has an outstanding record in terms of encouraging investment. Hong Kong boasts a low corporate tax rate of 15%; an efficient legal system; and developed infrastructure; all factors which make Hong Kong an ideal place for both international and local companies alike to set up shop.

The Hong Kong Prize (hk prize) is a multi-million dollar award presented annually to a company in Hong Kong that excels at technological or innovative business solutions, as judged by an expert panel in their relevant field. The winner will receive both cash prize as well as the opportunity to present its ideas directly to key stakeholders within the development sector.

At this year’s ceremony, South China Morning Post took home twelve awards across various categories. Their investigation of illegal structures being added onto luxury properties earned them Best Scoop honors; Edith Lin and Jeffie Lam wrote the winning entry based on police and government officer interviews – marking yet another victory for this renowned journalism outlet since its launch in 1927.

The Hong Kong Prize (HK Prize) is a multi-million dollar award established in 2021 to recognize Hong Kong companies that lead their field with regards to technology or innovation, judged by an independent panel composed of industry experts. The goal is to encourage new thinking in corporate world and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs.

It has been an exciting and productive year for the HK Prize, featuring many inspiring stories from across Hong Kong. Our finalists have made significant contributions to society, with their innovations having the power to change lives globally. We look forward to providing these young and talented individuals a platform on which they can continue developing their ideas.

Sergio Garcia will walk away with an estimated $4 Million prize from winning the LIV Golf Hong Kong tournament on Sunday. Garcia posted an outstanding -18 score, besting Dean Burmester by three shots while Fireballs GC claimed team competition honors with 37 under.

Hong Kong Jockey Club announces record prize pool for top jockeys and horses The Hong Kong Jockey Club has unveiled an unprecedented HK$167 million prize pool increase this season in order to encourage stable owners to invest in high-profile stable stars after COVID-19 pandemic has depleted herd health, competitive spirit and helped counter global bloodstock price increases. A host of incentives is intended to rekindle health and competitive spirit of an otherwise stagnating horse population as well as stem global bloodstock prices from rising global bloodstock prices globally.

Prize recipients will each be presented with an engraved gold medal and will automatically enter into the SHKS Fellowship program, which promotes Hong Kong Studies worldwide and creates a network of scholars in this area.