The Cross-Harbour (Holdings) Limited (0032.HK) HKSE
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The Cross-Harbour (Holdings) Limited
Address
China Resources Building
Wan Chai,
Hong Kong
Phone
852 2161 1888
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Industry
Education & Training Services
Employees
682
First IPO Date
July 30, 1974
Key Executives
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Wing Shing Yuen | Executive Director | 2.25M | 1947 |
| Chi Keung Wong | Executive Director | 2.25M | 1956 |
| Wai Fai Leung | Executive Director | 2.25M | 1962 |
| Wai Lan Tung | Executive Director | 2.25M | 1966 |
| Hin Chung Yeung | MD & Executive Director | 13.59M | 1946 |
| Chung Kiu Cheung | Executive Chairman of the Board | 19.8M | 1965 |
| Kit Ling Man | Company Secretary | 0 | N/A |
Description
The Cross-Harbour (Holdings) Limited, an investment holding company established in 1965 and based in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, engages in a wide array of activities. Its core operations in Hong Kong encompass motoring school management, treasury oversight, securities investments, tunnel administration, and electronic toll collection services. The company organizes these diverse businesses into distinct segments: Motoring School Operations, Tunnel Operations, Electronic Toll Operations, and Treasury Management. Beyond its foundational services, the company operates driver training centers and delivers advanced telematics services alongside intelligent transportation and surveillance system solutions. It also actively manages a comprehensive investment portfolio, which includes unlisted funds, equity and debt securities, and bank deposits. Additional offerings include consultancy and money lending services, complemented by property holdings. A notable asset is its extensive fleet of approximately 580 training vehicles, ranging from private cars and motorcycles to buses, skid cars, skid bikes, and articulated vehicles. The firm adopted its current name in May 2000, having previously traded as The Cross-Harbour Tunnel Company, Limited.