InvestHK

Invest Hong Kong (Chinese: 投資推廣署) is the department of the Hong Kong SAR Government responsible for Foreign Direct Investment, supporting overseas businesses to set up and expand in Hong Kong. Founded on 1 July 2000, its first Director General was Michael Rowse.

InvestHK
投資推廣署
 Hong Kong Government Agency

InvestHK Logo
Director-General
of Investment Promotion
Stephen Phillips
Associate
Director-General
of Investment Promotion
Jimmy Chiang
Charles Ng
Agency Information
Establishment2000
AffiliationCommerce and Economic Development Bureau
Headquarter24/F, Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong
Contact
WebsiteOfficial Website

The Investment Officers are organized into nine specialist sector teams covering Hong Kong's four pillar industries and six new growth sectors: Business & Professional Services, Consumer Products, Creative Industries, Financial Services, FinTech, Information & Communications Technology, Innovation & Technology, Tourism & Transport, and hospitality, Infrastructure & Advanced Manufacturing.

Invest HK is headed by the Director-General of Investment Promotion who reports to the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development.

Director-General of Investment Promotion

The current Director-General of Investment Promotion is Stephen Phillips.[1]

In August 2022, Phillips went to Australia and New Zealand to market Hong Kong's business attractions.[1] In November 2022, despite the 0+3 restrictions for inbound travelers, Phillips said that "Hong Kong is well and truly back open for business."[2]

National Security Law

In March 2022, Phillips claimed that the National Security Law was not a big concern for companies while investing in Hong Kong.[3]

Events

Hong Kong FinTech Week

Hong Kong FinTech Week is an international fintech event, organized by Investhk; It is held in Hong Kong (and Shenzhen).[4]

Hong Kong FinTech Week brings together fintech communities from the East and the West that seek to expand their businesses to Hong Kong, mainland China and the Asia-Pacific region.[4]

Gay Games

In September 2023, SCMP reported that although Invest HK was a sponsor of the 2023 Gay Games, it had not provided support to the event.[5]

See also

References

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