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Sino Group 信和集團
Headquarters at Tsim Sha Tsui Center
Industry
Property
Founded
1971
Founder
Ng Teng Fong
Headquarters
Hong Kong
Area served
Hong Kong, Mainland China, Singapore, Australia
Key people
Robert Ng Daryl Ng
Number of employees
Over 11,000
Website
www.sino.com
Established in 1971, Sino Group (Chinese: 信和集團) comprises three listed companies – Sino Land Company Limited (HKSE: 083), Tsim Sha Tsui Properties Limited (HKSE: 0247), Sino Hotels (Holdings) Limited (HKSE: 1221) – and private companies held by the Ng Family.
As one of Hong Kong's leading property developers with core businesses in property development and investment, Sino Group has grown with the communities it serves. The Group's business interests comprise a diversified portfolio of residential, office, industrial, retail and hospitality properties across Hong Kong, mainland China, Singapore and Australia, and has developed over 250 projects, spanning more than 130 million square feet. Core business assets are further complemented by property management services, hotel investment and management, including The Fullerton Hotels & Resorts and other affiliate brands.[1]
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