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Richard Li Tzar-kai is a Hong Kong businessman and philanthropist. The founder and chairman of the private investment group Pacific Century Group (PCG), Li started his career in the 1990s with the founding of STAR TV, a pan-Asian television network.
6 days ago · Richard Li is a son of Hong Kong's wealthiest billionaire Li Ka-shing. He chairs Asia-based investment company Pacific Century group, which has interests in finance, technology...
Richard Li founded Pacific Century Group (PCG) in 1993, an Asia-based long-term private investment group with interests across three core business pillars – financial services, technology, media & telecommunications (TMT), and property.
Feb 23, 2022 · On the plate of Richard Li, the 55-year-old son of billionaire Li Ka Shing, there’s a major piece of unfinished business from 2021: listing regional life insurer FWD.
Chairman, Pacific Century Group. Far more than a scion, the Pacific Century Group chairman has built a business empire of his own. Sponsored By. Being the son of Hong Kong’s most legendary tycoon, Li Ka-shing, is a pretty tough billing to live up to.
Feb 2, 2024 · Hong Kong investment firm Pacific Century Group (PCG), founded by billionaire Richard Li, is seeking to sell its majority stake in asset manager PineBridge Investments, according to four people...
Jul 5, 2019 · Two decades ago, Richard Li, the second son of Hong Kong’s richest man, Li Ka-shing, was going through a techie phase. Sporting a T-shirt and a backpack, he stuck out on Hong Kong’s streets as...
May 31, 2022 · Richard Li’s activities are admittedly tangential to a business empire whose management older brother Victor has inherited. But shares in CK Hutchison, the key family holding...
Pacific Century Group (PCG), chaired by Richard Li, is an Asia-based private investment group founded in 1993 with interests in technology, media and telecommunications, financial services, infrastructure, property and other investments.
Nov 22, 2006 · Richard Li, 40, is the chairman of PCCW, Hong Kong’s largest telecoms firm, and second son of Li Ka-shing, the territory’s richest man.