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Property company in Hong Kong
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Sino Group
信和集團
Headquarters at Tsim Sha Tsui Center
IndustryProperty
Founded1971
FounderNg Teng Fong
Headquarters
Area served
Hong Kong,Mainland China,Singapore,Australia
Key people
Robert Ng
Daryl Ng
Number of employees
Over 11,000
Websitewww.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.

The Group's business interests comprise a 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]

History

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On 5 January 1971, Sino Land Company Limited was incorporated in Hong Kong. Tsim Sha Tsui Properties Limited, a holding company of Sino Land Company Limited, was publicly listed in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1972. Sino Land Company Limited was publicly listed in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1981. In 1995, Sino Land Company Limited spun off its hospitality business interests to create the publicly listed Sino Hotels (Holdings) Limited in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.[1]

Governance

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Chairman

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  1. Ng Teng Fong (1970–1991); founder
  2. Robert Ng Chee Siong (1991–2025);[2] son of Ng Teng Fong
  3. Daryl Ng Win Kong (2025– );[2] son of Robert Ng

Deputy Chairman

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  1. Daryl Ng Win Kong (2017–2025);[2] son of Robert Ng

Listed companies

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Sino Land Company Limited

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Sino Land's core business comprises the development of and investment in residential, office, industrial and retail properties and hotels in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. Its business is complemented by property management, security, car park operations and environmental services.[3]

Tsim Sha Tsui Properties Limited

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Tsim Sha Tsui Properties is the holding company of Sino Land. The operations under Sino Land represent a substantial portion of the operations of TST Properties as a whole.[4]

Sino Hotels (Holdings) Limited

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The collection of properties offers 2,700 guest rooms and suites across 7 hotels including Conrad Hong Kong, Royal Pacific Hotel, City Garden Hotel, Island Pacific Hotel, Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel, The Pottinger Hong Kong and The Olympian Hong Kong. The Gold Coast Yacht & Country Club also comes under the Sino Hotels portfolio.[citation needed]

Sino Group also owns and manages The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts, comprising four hotel properties, namely The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore, The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong which opened in 2022, as well as the 1.4 million square feet Fullerton Heritage lifestyle precinct in Singapore.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abSino Group."Our Story".
  2. ^abc"Daryl Ng takes the helm at US$16.3 billion Sino Group in leadership shift".
  3. ^Sino Group."Sustainability Report 2021"(PDF).
  4. ^Tsim Sha Tsui Properties Limited."Chairman's Statement"(PDF).

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