Business tycoon Peter Lim, who was once one of Singapore's top stockbrokers and is now a private investor, was born on May 21, 1953. He has made investments in a variety of industries, from palm oil to pharmaceuticals. With a net worth of US$2.5 billion, Forbes listed him as the tenth richest person in Singapore in 2019.
The Ng Family is well-known for owning the Far East Organization, Singapore's largest private real estate developer.
The Ng Family is well-known for owning the Far East Organization, Singapore's largest private real estate developer. The family members serve as directors of the company with operations in Hong Kong that is part of the Sino Group, which is led by one of the brothers and is worth approximately SGD 16 billion.
Kishin RK and Raj Kumar are a father-son team. Raj Kumar and Kishin RK lead the Indian-origin businessmen in Singapore with combined assets of US$2.6 billion.
The typical monthly wage for a worker in Hong Kong is 36,000 HKD (around USD 4,684). As you look closer, you'll see that the region's employee salaries range from 9,260 HKD (the lowest average) to 163,000 HKD (highest average).
Hong Kong is one of the most well-known tax havens on the planet. Corporate profits generated outside of the territory are not taxed. The regional administration promoted foreign investment. Additionally, Hong Kong offers businesses a generous 0% VAT on all sold goods and services.
Singapore outperforms Hong Kong in terms of air pollution levels. According to IQAir, Singapore ranks substantially better at 62nd with an air quality index of 37, while Hong Kong is classified as having the 37th most polluted air in the world with an average of 66.
There are thought to be 32,000 Indian passport holders in Hong Kong, which includes both Indian nationals and people of Indian ancestry.
About half (49%) of the population said they were "Chinese Folk Religions" believers. Hong Kong's remaining population is made up of 21.3% Buddhists, 14.2% Taoists, 11.8% Christians, and 3.7% Other. Hindu, Sikh, and Jewish people make up smaller percentages of the population.
With 92% of its population being Chinese (ethnically, Han Chinese), Hong Kong has a society that is largely homogenous. According to self-identification, there were 584,383 non-Chinese persons in Hong Kong as of the 2016 Population By-census, or roughly 8% of the total population.
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