Kaisa Prosperity Holdings Limited (2168.HK) HKSE

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Kaisa Prosperity Holdings Limited

Address

Kaisa Center

Shenzhen, 518002

China

Phone

86 75 5226 58123

Sector

Real Estate

Industry

Real Estate - Services

Employees

12013

First IPO Date

December 06, 2018

Key Executives

NameTitlePayYear Born
Chuanqiang LiaoChief Executive Officer & Executive Director2.15M1980
Ying Shing KwokExecutive Chairman of the Board75,2391964
Hiu Kwan KwokExecutive Director106,4921993
Jianhua ZhaoExecutive Director106,4921971
Zhaohui MouExecutive Director106,4921976
Kwok Leung YuCompany Secretary01976
Lihao LiuVice Chairman of the Board01983
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Description

Kaisa Prosperity Holdings Limited, an investment holding company headquartered in Shenzhen, PRC, offers extensive property management and ancillary services throughout China. Founded in 1999, and previously known as Kaisa Property Holdings Limited until its name change in July 2019, the firm operates as a subsidiary of Ye Chang Investment Company Limited. Its core property management offerings encompass the overall administration of properties, upkeep and repair of structures and supporting facilities, community safety oversight, car park operations, and property consulting. Furthermore, the company provides crucial pre-delivery services, such as managing construction sites (including security, cleaning, and maintenance) and overseeing display units and property sales venues. Kaisa Prosperity also enhances communities through value-added services, available via both digital and physical channels, which include the leasing of spatial resources, housing rental and sales assistance, and renovation and decoration solutions. Diversifying its expertise, it implements smart solutions across various sectors like smart healthcare, education, transportation, industry, and integrated resource management, alongside offering equipment installation services. These comprehensive provisions serve a wide array of residential and non-residential properties, including commercial buildings, office complexes, sports arenas, government sites, public infrastructure, and industrial parks.

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