Kwok-Kuen Leong
Director/Board Member at HONGKONG LAND HOLDINGS LIMITED
Net worth: 2 M $ as of 2024-04-29
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ben Keswick Keswick | M | 52 | 12 years | |
Craig Beattie | M | 48 | 6 years | |
Chan Che-Ming Leung | F | 71 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | 39 years |
John Witt | M | 61 | 4 years | |
Wai-Kwong Lee | M | 65 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | 11 years |
Stephen Eno | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 11 years |
Duncan Owen | M | 56 | - | |
Chi Leung Tong | M | 53 | 27 years | |
Wei Kuo Wu | M | 53 |
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
| 11 years |
Tong Dong Shen | M | 56 | 19 years | |
Chung Kong Chow | M | 72 |
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
| 16 years |
Xin Li | M | 52 | 8 years | |
Fan Chan | M | 66 | 7 years | |
Matthew Bishop | M | 48 | 3 years | |
Yee Mann Hau | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 7 years |
Zhe Sun | M | 58 | 7 years | |
Cho Chak Chan | M | 81 |
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
| 13 years |
Gillian Meller | F | 51 | 20 years | |
Saleem Razvi | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 18 years |
Bonnie Lau | F | - | 4 years | |
Stuart Grant | M | 56 | 1 years | |
Shi Qing Guo | M | 54 | 23 years | |
Pak Kuen Auyeung | M | 71 | 5 years | |
Da Wei Zhang | M | 55 | 18 years | |
Ji Xie | M | 51 | 11 years | |
Hong Qin | F | 61 | 1 years | |
Yeo-chi King | M | 89 | 17 years | |
Kwee Fong Hon | F | 72 | 6 years | |
Wei Zhong | M | 55 | 7 years | |
Archibald David Keswick | M | - | 5 years | |
Yeuk Hung Lau | F | 42 | 6 years | |
Jenny Gu | F | 55 | 3 years | |
On-kwok Li | M | 69 | 24 years | |
Ka-lai Cheng | F | 45 | 5 years | |
Mao Chin Wu | F | 57 | 1 years | |
Andrew Brandler | M | 67 | 7 years | |
Thomas Jefferson Wu | M | 51 |
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
| 16 years |
Yau Lung Ho | M | 47 |
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
| - |
Richard Solomons | M | 62 | 3 years | |
Siu Ming Kwok | M | 71 |
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
| 15 years |
Kai-man Wong | M | 73 | 17 years | |
Wai Sun Cheng | M | 68 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 10 years |
Pi Cheng Hung | M | 60 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 16 years |
Bethy Tam | F | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | - |
Hak Kim Ng | M | 71 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Ivy Lam | F | - | 6 years | |
Chan Yum-min | M | - |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Adam Keswick | M | 51 | 12 years | |
Yi Hao Fung Yeh | F | 63 | 20 years | |
Tung Shun Wong | M | 72 |
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
| - |
Lieh Cheung Tung | M | 60 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 9 years |
Jinqing Cai | F | 56 | 3 years | |
Bay Wong | M | 72 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | 10 years |
Merlin Swire | M | 51 | 15 years | |
Man Yuen Chan | M | 67 | 12 years | |
Wai Yi Huen | F | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 8 years |
Ian Grant Robinson | M | 84 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Seng Yum Tham | M | 55 | 2 years | |
Kar Iok Chan | M | 70 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Greg Chubb | M | - | 2 years | |
Chi Fai Tang | M | 59 | 20 years | |
Wai Ching Cheng | F | 58 | 8 years | |
Ka Tung Leung | M | 75 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Di Qi Ye | M | 77 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Man Fung Ki | F | 77 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Hing Woh So | M | 76 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Choy Sang Lee | M | 87 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Ka-Kui Chan | M | 74 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Chik Wing Wong | M | 68 |
The Hong Kong Housing Society
The Hong Kong Housing Society Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Hong Kong Housing Society is an independent and not-for-profit housing organization established in 1948 and incorporated by ordinance in 1951. Providing complementary housing through a number of its own innovative schemes and as a partner of the government, the Housing Society builds self-contained homes for the people in need at non-prohibitive rates | - |
Francesco Cefalu | M | - | 8 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Anthony Nightingale | M | 77 | 18 years | |
Pak Wing Tse | M | 73 | 11 years | |
Ching Fong | M | 77 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 9 years |
Jay Walder | M | 65 | 2 years | |
Bing Qi Wu | M | 52 | 16 years | |
Siu-Wa Cheung | M | 62 | 35 years | |
Alastair K. Livesey | M | 67 |
University of Cambridge
| 8 years |
Yiu Kai Pang | M | 63 | 17 years | |
Kirk Chin Kee | M | 62 |
University of Cambridge
| 8 years |
Jill Kluge | F | - | - | |
Andrew McCusker | M | 78 | 24 years | |
Siew Boi Tan | F | 68 | - | |
Peter Ewen | M | 64 | 5 years | |
Ping Cheung Lau | M | 73 | 4 years | |
Kwok Bun Tang | M | 72 | 8 years | |
Li Ka Lai Li | F | 69 | 7 years | |
Leonard Bryan Turk | M | 74 | 30 years | |
Edward Williams | M | 79 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | - |
Wong Shui Chan | M | 77 | 10 years | |
T. Brian Stevenson | M | 79 | - | |
Yuan Zhou | M | 68 | 6 years | |
Li Qian Shi | M | 78 | 12 years | |
Yuk Choi Kwan | M | 72 | 7 years | |
Yuen Tak Fai Chan | M | 74 | 11 years | |
Hoi Chuen Cheng | M | 74 | 10 years | |
Chi Yun Wong | M | 74 | 5 years | |
Hing Ngai Ho | M | 79 | 18 years | |
Wing Kin Chow | M | 73 | 6 years | |
Elias Ettedgui | M | 73 | 22 years | |
Sai-Hung Lam | M | 62 | 3 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
---|---|---|
Hong Kong | 85 | 85.00% |
Cayman Islands | 11 | 11.00% |
Bermuda | 9 | 9.00% |
United Kingdom | 2 | 2.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Kwok-Kuen Leong
- Personal Network