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2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference 2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference
1880 SOCIAL, Hong Kong, China October 23, 2024
Speaker

Mr. Christopher Kwok

Executive Director Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited

Kwok Christopher Kai-wang Mr. Kwok has been an Executive Director of Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited (“SHKP”) since April 2016. He is also a member of the Executive Committee of SHKP and a director of certain subsidiaries of SHKP. Mr. Kwok holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry from Harvard University and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Stanford Graduate School of Business. He joined SHKP and its subsidiaries (“the Group”) in 2011 and is primarily responsible for the leasing of residential, retail and commercial properties of the Group in Hong Kong and on the mainland. Besides, he assumes the overall responsibilities for the property business in Northern China. Mr. Kwok also assists the Chairman of SHKP in all other non-property businesses of the Group in which he is a non-executive director of SUNeVision Holdings Ltd. Mr. Kwok has been appointed as a non-executive director of Transport International Holdings Limited with effect from 15 June 2023. In addition, Mr. Kwok is a member of the General Committee of the Employers’ Federation of Hong Kong. He is also a member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and a vice-chairman of Greater Bay Area Homeland Youth Community Foundation.

Speaking at

Wed 23 Oct 11:15 AM — 12:15 PM (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Morning Breakout – IDEATE 4: An Emerging Alternative Asset Class – Investment Opportunities in Housing for Students and Young Professionals

Education is the keystone for developing and attracting global talent, boosting Hong Kong’s competitiveness and facilitating its long-term development. With 5 of our universities placed in Asia's Top 25, Hong Kong’s place as a regional education hub is set to grow. Growing demand from students and young professionals for housing, as well as a market gap in supply, mean there is an opportunity for niche investment in student housing, co-living, and multifamily assets. This session will explore these and delve into a bright spot in Hong Kong’s residential market.