​Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced today (January 7) that Singapore-based asset management firm, Paragon Capital Management, has opened its first overseas office in Hong Kong, leveraging the city's strategic position to act as a crucial bridge to connect clients across North Asia and Southeast Asia.
Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion Mr Arnold Lau said, "We are delighted that Paragon Capital Management has chosen Hong Kong for its first overseas expansion. Hong Kong's position as an international financial centre is widely recognised; it is also the largest international asset management hub in Asia. The city is an ideal place for Paragon Capital Management to expand in the region. We wish it every success in Hong Kong and beyond."
The Chief Executive Officer of Paragon Capital Management (HK) Private Limited, Mr Arthur Fong, said, "As Hong Kong has risen to third place globally in the Global Financial Centres Index, we strongly believe that our team in Hong Kong will provide clients with a globalised and diversified platform to preserve and grow their wealth. We are eager to actualise the robust investment opportunities that will come from the synergy between Hong Kong and Singapore."
He added, "Hong Kong is the world's second largest cross-border wealth management hub and its crucial position as the gateway to the expansive Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area market offers promising opportunities for our growth and expansion."
Paragon Capital Management is a boutique asset management firm that provides investment solutions and wealth management services to accredited investors. Paragon Capital Management Hong Kong is regulated by the Securities and Futures Commission and is licensed to carry out Type 4 (Advising on Securities), and Type 9 (Asset Management) regulated activities, subject to the applicable licensing conditions.
For more information about Paragon Capital Management (HK) Private Limited, please visit paragoncapital.hk/.
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