Hong Kong Investment Corporation
Coverage of Hong Kong Investment Corporation in the Nexus archive.
- HKIC reports double-digit investment return as ‘patient capital’ strategy bears fruit
The Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC) reported a 175% year-on-year increase in investment income, reaching HK$6.46 billion in 2025, attributed to its 'patient capital' strategy. The state-owned firm aims to drive local economic development through this approach.
- HKIC reports double-digit investment return as ‘patient capital’ strategy bears fruit
The Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC) reported a 175% year-on-year increase in investment income, generating HK$6.46 billion in 2025 as its 'patient capital' strategy supported local economic development. The state-owned firm's performance highlights its role in driving economic growth through long-term investments.
- AI, biotech and new energy likely targets of HKIC yuan fund
The Hong Kong government's offshore yuan-denominated venture capital fund, led by Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC), is expected to attract investors targeting artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and new energy sectors. Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po announced the initiative, highlighting HKIC's role in managing the fund.
- Hong Kong government’s venture fund eyes bigger bankroll after double-digit return
Hong Kong's government investment arm achieved a double-digit internal rate of return in 2024, surpassing many new venture capital funds. CEO Clara Chan Ka-chai stated the fund bypassed the typical 'J-curve' performance pattern by earning HK$2.3 billion that year.
- Hong Kong government’s venture fund eyes bigger bankroll after double-digit return
The Hong Kong government's venture fund, managed by Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC), achieved a double-digit internal rate of return in 2024, exceeding many new venture capital funds. CEO Clara Chan Ka-chai noted the fund bypassed the typical J-curve performance, earning HK$2.3 billion, and is now seeking additional funding.