
Hong Kong SAR

30 November – 1 December 2026 (Monday-Tuesday)

Hong Kong SAR

30 November – 1 December 2026 (Monday-Tuesday)



The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is a Government-subvented body. Operating 15 offices around the world and representative offices in six different markets, its primary mission is to maximise the social and economic contribution that tourism makes to the community of Hong Kong and to consolidate the city’s position as a world-class destination. The HKTB works closely with the Government, travel industry, and other partners to promote Hong Kong worldwide, widen the range of tourism products Hong Kong offers, elevate service standards, and enhance the visitor experience.

Established in 1996, the Hong Kong Retirement Schemes Association (HKRSA) is a not-for-profit, non-political association to lead and promote sustainable and better retirement outcomes in Hong Kong through the following:
What We Do
| We foster and support retirement protection and planning amongst the public, in particular, the promotion of engagement in retirement planning. |
| We work as a thought leader on research and Government policy in the area of retirement provision and financial protection. |
| We promote best practices, corporate governance and professionalism in the industry. |
| We share views and provide information with various bodies in and outside Hong Kong. |

Hong Kong Trustees’ Association Limited (HKTA) was established in 1991 by pioneers in the trust and fiduciary services sectors. Today, it serves as a leading professional body for Hong Kong’s trust & fiduciary industry (spanning from MPF & ORSO/retirement plans, public & private funds, asset servicing, private trust/banking & employee benefit trust, estate/succession planning, and family office to philanthropy/charities), specializing in advocacy, raising professional standards, and education, with the ultimate objective to safeguarding the best interests of investors, retirement plan members, and beneficiaries.
Mission
The affairs of the Association are managed by the Executive Committee with the support of 8 Subcommittees which take a proactive stance by making submissions on draft legislation to and actively engaging with the government, regulators and advisory panels on behalf of our members as well as arranging seminar/briefings on pivotal topics that impacts the trust industry, ensuring our members are always at the forefront of industry developments. This not only demonstrates our commitment to shaping the future of the trust industry but also underscores our influence and leadership at the highest levels. Our dedication to fostering a dynamic and informed community is truly unparalleled, and we are committed to playing such a significant role in shaping the industry’s landscape in the decades ahead.
As we celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the HKTA and the 25years of the MPF system in 2026, we recognize the responsibility that comes with this milestone and reaffirm our pledge to continue guiding the industry’s future with vision and purpose.