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Hong Kong wants to be the dominant domicile for the world’s biggest companies

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The main talking point for Hui, the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, has been a new law, enacted in May, that sought to make it easier for overseas companies to reincorporate in the city.

Just a few days after the law came into force, Hui flew to Canada to meet senior executives from insurers Manulife and Sun Life in Toronto and urged them to move their incorporations from Bermuda to the city.

The new law came at a time when changes to global tax laws had made traditional havens like Bermuda and the Cayman Islands less appealing to international businesses. Hong Kong considered this an opportune moment to have firms redomicile in the city as part of its effort to promote itself as an international financial centre.

Companies interested in moving their incorporations to Hong Kong have been attracted to the city because it was a bridge to mainland China, according to analysts.

Not long after Hui met Manulife president and CEO Phil Witherington and other senior executives, Manulife (International), the biggest pension provider in the city, told customers it would redomicile to Hong Kong in November.



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