Raymond Or Ching-fai (Chinese: 柯清輝), SBS, JP (born 1949 in Xiamen, Fujian, China) is the Vice-Chairman of G-Resources Group (SEHK: 1051[1] and the Vice-Chairman and chief executive officer of China Strategic Group (SEHK: 235),[2] and the chairman of Esprit Holdings.
He was the vice-chairman and chief executive officer of Hang Seng Bank, from which he retired in May 2009, and was succeeded by Margaret Leung Ko May-yee.[3]
^Raymond Or buys 6M shares of G-Resources at $3M
^Nan Shan Buyer China Strategic Raises Acquisition Funds, Makes New Hires
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