The Beautiful Pearl of the Orient, Hong Kong

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Hong Kong, also known as the “Peal of Orient”, is home to 7.4 million people from countries around the world. It consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon peninsula (which borders mainland China), and many smaller islands, with total footprint less than Manhattan. It is a land of dream, hope, and resilience. It is also a city filled with people who believe that hard work will bring them a prosperous future, who continue to re-invent themselves despite all odds.

It is also the city where I was born and raised before uprooting to New York.

Much has changed since then; and much hasn’t.

Cruising down the memory lane

After the Opium War, Hong Kong Island became a colony of Great Britain in August 1842 and banknotes were first issued four years later by the Oriental Bank Corporation. In 1860, China ceded Kowloon Peninsular to Britain. The first Hong Kong coins were issued subsequently in 1864 and the first government note was born 1935. With the imminent handover of the colony to the Chinese government (in 1997), new Bauhinia design began to replace the Queen’s head coins in 1993. On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China.

The Octopus card was also born in the same year (1997), and has since become a prominent stored value payment system in Hong Kong. The amount of notes and coins in circulation has also gone up from HK$185 million in 2008 to over HK$419 million in 2016. In spite of the popularity of digital payments, cash is still widely accepted in the territory.

Announcements in public transportation are now made in three languages (English, Cantonese, and Mandarin) instead of two. The city is as crowded as before, if not more. Victoria Harbour has shrunk by half due to land reclamation. Star Ferry, which has been operating since 1888, is still running. The Mass Transit Railway (MTR), a prominent transportation option for the millions living on the island and peninsular, has been humming along since late 70s, and runs amazingly well compared to our Metro system in DC. Hong Kong is now also more connected to the mainland than ever, with highspeed rail and a new bay bridge.

A booming fintech hub

Hong Kong is also the third most attractive financial center globally and best in Asia according to the Global Financial Centers Index (GFCI), with 159 banks (and 70 of the world’s 100 top banks) and 160 authorized insurers. The territory has seen strong grown in fintech startups in the past two years, especially in the areas of wealthtech and blockchain, thanks to an open economy, strong support by the Hong Kong Government, and favorable tax system.

It is the link between the East and the West, a landing pad for fintech companies eyeing opportunities in Asia, and a launch pad for Chinese mainland fintech companies expanding abroad.

It is with that sentiment that we are excited for the launch of our brand new podcast series, Red Envelope, where we will dive into some of the top trends in the region’s leading digital economies, and explore the intersection between culture and cutting edge technology.

So what can we learn from the East? Tune in to our new series and find out.

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Listen in to our conversation with Charles d’Haussy, on our new episode of The Red Envelope on iTunesand Spotify, as we talk about the Hong Kong FinTech scene and much more, as well as other episodes in the series too.


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Theodora Lau

Theodora (Theo) Lau is an innovator, technologist, and connector, whose work seeks to spark innovation to improve consumer financial well-being and health. She focuses on developing and growing an ecosystem of corporates, entrepreneurs, and VCs to better address the unmet needs of consumers, with keen interests in women and minority founders. Most recently named LinkedIn Top Voice for Finance and Economy in 2017 and Top Female FinTech Influencer by Onalytica. You can follow Theo on Twitter: @psb_dc

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