SFC Head's Prolonged Tenure Strengthens Hong Kong's Fintech Overhaul with Lion Rock Spirit
- Hong Kong's SFC extended CEO Julia Leung's term until 2027 to ensure continuity in fintech reforms and digital asset regulation. - Leung's leadership aligns with Hong Kong's 3.8% Q3 GDP growth and revised 3.2% 2025 forecast, reinforcing its financial hub status. - Local startup StarFive's Lion Rock RISC-V chip, adopted by Huawei, highlights Hong Kong's push for tech-driven economic diversification. - SFC faces balancing act as Uber Hong Kong advocates flexible driver quotas amid evolving ride-hailing reg
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has renewed Julia Leung Fung-yee’s contract as chief executive officer for another two years, aiming to maintain momentum in its ongoing regulatory initiatives.
The city’s overall economic strength also influenced the extension.
At the same time, technology projects supported by Hong Kong are making headway, signaling efforts to broaden the city’s economic base. A local semiconductor company, StarFive, recently
Regulatory conversations have also touched on ride-hailing platforms, with Uber Hong Kong calling for a more adaptable driver quota policy.
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