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New World Development

New World Development Company Limited (NWD), is a Hong Kong-based company focused on property, hotels, infrastructure and services and department stores. It was established on 29 May 1970 by Cheng Yu-tung. The company is publicly listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK: 17) since 23 November 1972 and is a constituent stock of Hong Kong Hang Seng Index.[1]

New World Development Company Limited
新世界發展有限公司
Headquarters at New World Tower
TypePublic Company
Industryconglomerate
Founded29 May 1970 
FounderCheng Yu-tung
HeadquartersNew World Tower [zh]
Central, Hong Kong
Key people
Henry Cheng (Chairman & Executive Director)
Adrian Cheng(Executive Vice-chairman and General Manager)
ProductsReal property, Hotel, Infrastructure and Services, General merchandise
RevenueHK $59,6 billion (as of financial year 2016)
OwnerChow Tai Fook Enterprises Limited
Number of employees
About 50,000 people (as of financial year 2014)
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.nwd.com.hk
New World Development
Traditional Chinese新世界發展有限公司
Simplified Chinese新世界发展有限公司
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXīn Shìjiè Fā​zhǎn Yǒuxiàngōngsī​
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingsan1 sai3 gaai3 faat3 zin2 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1

Over the last four decades, the group has also actively participated in various businesses in Mainland China and established itself as one of the largest foreign direct investors in the country. The group's existing investments in Mainland China has exceeded US$16.5 billion, spreading across four municipalities and over 19 provinces.[1]

History

Launch and rapid growth

The New World Development (NWD) Company Limited was established on 29 May 1970 to venture into property development.[2] Dr Ho Sin Hang was elected Chairman of the company, while Dr. Cheng Yu-tung was appointed Director and General Manager. Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Limited was the company's largest shareholder. Cheng Tu Yung had bought large properties during the 1960s, and consolidated his real estate assets in NWD.[3]

In October 1972, NWD (current ticker symbol: SEHK:17) was listed on the Hong Kong stock exchanges, raising over HK$193 million.[citation needed]

On 21 October 1986, Queen Elizabeth II officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the HKCEC.[citation needed]

Reorganization

In February 1992, New World Development (China) was set up. In October 1995, New World Infrastructure Limited (NWI) (Hong Kong stock code: 301) was formed to consolidate all of NWD's infrastructure projects in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and was listed on HKSE the same month. In April 1997, New World Services Limited (NWS) was established to consolidate all the services-related units within the group. In July 1999, New World China Land Limited (NWCL) (Hong Kong stock code: 917) was formed to consolidate all[citation needed] of NWD's property projects in Mainland China, and was listed on HKSE the same month.

In September 2000, the group acquired New World Insurance Services Limited. In September 2001, NWS acquired the entire issued share capital of Ngo Kee Construction Company Limited. In October 2002, Pacific Ports Company Limited (PPC) acquired the traditional infrastructure assets from NWI, and acquired NWS from NWD.

In January 2003, the reorganization of New World Group was completed. NWS Holdings Limited, after changing its name from Pacific Ports Company Limited, became the group's service flagship with diversified operations in service, infrastructure and ports in Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China. All the group's shares were consolidated under the new name NWS Holdings Limited which began trading on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.

In May 2005, NWD and Shanghai Industrial jointly invested US$3million into Shinhint Acoustic Link Holdings Ltd., a Hong Kong-based integrated manufacturing services provider for ODM/OEM production of electro-acoustic consumer products. Then it sold Riverside South, a luxury condominium project in New York City on land acquired from Donald Trump, for $1.8 billion – then the largest residential real estate transaction in the history of the city.[4]

Recent developments

In July 2007, New World Department Store China Limited (Hong Kong stock code: 0825) was listed on HKSE. The Guangzhou Dongxin Expressway, in which NWS Holdings held 40.8% equity interest, was officially opened on 31 December 2010. In August 2011, New World Group announced its full support to New World Harbour Race, a sporting event organised by the Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association after a 33-year hiatus.[5][6]

In December 2013, NWS Holdings Limited acquired equity shares in Beijing Capital International Airport to become its second largest shareholder. In April 2015, New World Development Company Limited and HIP Company Limited (HIP), a wholly owned subsidiary of The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), established a new joint venture company that own the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, the Renaissance Harbour View and Hyatt Regency TST (the "Hotels"). The total consideration for the sale and transfer of the Hotels is HK$18,500 million, out of which approximately HK$10,082 million was received by NWD.[7][8] In 2016, the company decided to shift its strategy towards the country's main cities and move away from second-tier agglomerations.[9]

In November 2018, NWD launched the new healthcare brand Humansa.[10] In December 2018, NWS Holdings bought in cash the entire issued capital of the Hong Kong insurer FTLife.[11]

In September 2019, the group donated 3 million square feet of its farmland reserves towards building social housing.[12][13]

Organization

The head office is in the New World Tower [zh] in Central, Hong Kong.[14]

New World Development owns listed companies NWS Holdings and New World Department Store China. New World China Land Limited is wholly owned by New World Development. The company also owned former listed company New World Hotels (Holdings). Rosewood Hotel Group, an hotel management company, is a former subsidiary of NWD group.

New World Development and sister listed company Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group are both majority owned by privately owned Chow Tai Fook (Holding).

New World Development Company Limited is one of the Hong Kong companies who have a large landbank. As at 31 December 2014, the group had a landbank of around 9.25 million sq ft, of which around 5.3 million sq ft was residential property. The group had a total of approximately 18.3 million sq ft of attributable agricultural land reserve pending for conversion.

Governance

Former Chairmen

  1. Ho Sin-hang (1970–1982)
  2. Cheng Yu-tung (1982–2012)

Former Chief Executives

This position was formerly known as Managing Director (until 2012) and General Manager (until 2020)

  1. Cheng Yu-tung (1970–1989)
  2. Henry Cheng (1989–2012)
  3. Adrian Cheng and Chen Guanzhan (2012–2017)

Controversies

Hung Hom Peninsula

The Hung Hom Peninsula was sold for a below-market land premium of HK$864 million to New World Development, who subsequently sold off half share to Sun Hung Kai Properties. In 2004, the consortium announced the demolition of these buildings to make way for luxury apartments, to be faced with huge popular outcry about the needless destruction of "perfectly good buildings" to satisfy "corporate greed". In an unprecedented about-turn, the developers withdrew the plan on 10 December 2004.[15]

Leung Chin-man

In 2008, New World was the subject of controversy when it announced it had hired former Permanent Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands Leung Chin-man as deputy managing director and executive director of its China subsidiary, New World China Land Ltd. The Secretary for the Civil Service Denise Yue Chung-yee, signed off on the approval for him to take up the job within three years of leaving,[16] failing to take into account the appearance of conflict of interest resulting from the Hung Hom Peninsula affair.[17] New World argued that they hired Leung in good faith, after the government had given clearance. New World announced in the early hours of 16 August that the parties had agreed to rescind the contract.[18]

Avenue of Stars

The company has managed the Avenue of Stars for 11 years[when?], and its contract is due to expire. It was announced that the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong government would redevelop and expand the avenue jointly with the company.[19] The Hong Kong government declared that the enhancement project would contain limited commercial appeal, and no luxury shops or high-end restaurants would be added.[20] The walkway, very popular with tourists, was closed off for three years while the expansion was undertaken.[21]

The decision to award the contract for the redevelopment to the company without putting it out to tender, on the justification that the project was non-profit, sparked controversy locally.[22] Residents' groups and other development companies owning properties adjacent to the walk expressed discontent, whilst the LCSD claimed that consultations with the local district council had been favourable.[23] In an apparent attempt to de-fuse the public furore at the apparent collusion between government and big business, the government promised a public consultation.[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Corporate | New World Development Company Limited Official Website". www.nwd.com.hk. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Articles of Association - NWDCL" (PDF).
  3. ^ Ellie Ng (30 September 2016). "New World Development founder Cheng Yu-tung passes away at age 91". Hongkongfp/com. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  4. ^ Timothy L. O'Brien (27 January 2016). "How Trump Bungled the Deal of a Lifetime". BloombergView.
  5. ^ "Event History | New World Harbour Race 2015". www.hkharbourrace.com. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  6. ^ "經典重現!維港渡海泳!". sports.sina.com.hk. Archived from the original on 16 September 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  7. ^ "New World Development sells Hong Kong hotel stakes to Abu Dhabi investor for HK$18.5 billion". South China Morning Post. 30 April 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  8. ^ "New World seals HK$18.5b deal with Abu Dhabi group HK – China Daily Asia". China Daily Asia. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  9. ^ Jennifer Lo (29 November 2016). "New World Development shuns lower-tier Chinese cities". Nikkei.com. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  10. ^ Sharon Kwok (22 November 2018). "New World Development launches new healthcare brand Humansa". Marketing-interactive.com. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  11. ^ Pearl Liu (27 December 2018). "New World Development unit buys Hong Kong insurer FTLife in record US$2.74 billion deal". Scmp.com. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  12. ^ "Hong Kong's New World Development donates farmland for social housing". Reuters.com. 25 September 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  13. ^ Lam Ka-sing (25 September 2019). "New World donates almost a fifth of its farmland reserves towards building public homes to ease Hong Kong's housing woes". Scmp.com. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Contact Us". New World Development. Retrieved 15 September 2022. 30/F, New World Tower, 18 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong - Traditional Chinese address: "香港中環皇后大道中18號新世界大廈30樓", Simplified Chinese address: "香港中环皇后大道中18号新世界大厦30楼"
  15. ^ Ng, Michael & Teddy (11 December 2004). . The Standard. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2007.
  16. ^ Diana Lee (5 August 2008). . The Standard. Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 7 August 2008.
  17. ^ Secretary for the Civil Service (15 August 2008). "SCS submits report to Chief Executive on Leung Chin-man's case" (Press release). Civil Service Bureau, Hong Kong Government.
  18. ^ Cheung Chi-fai (16 August 2008). "Ex-housing chief shocked officials didn't consider Hung Hom deal". South China Morning Post. pp. A10.
  19. ^ http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?we_cat=5&art_id=160695&sid=44880224&con_type=1&d_str=20150831&fc=1
  20. ^ "Hong Kong Avenue of Stars expansion won't feature luxury shops or posh restaurants, top officials says amid outcry". 27 August 2015.
  21. ^ "Lights out for Avenue of Stars as iconic Hong Kong site set to shut down for three years despite public outcry". 21 August 2015.
  22. ^ "Public outcry over Avenue of Stars plan is a message to the Hong Kong government: No bending of the rules will be tolerated". 31 August 2015.
  23. ^ "Tsim Sha Tsui harbourfront enhancement plan faces opposition".
  24. ^ "Hong Kong government pledges consultation on controversial Avenue of Stars revamp". September 2015.

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World Tower zh Central Hong KongKey peopleHenry Cheng Chairman amp Executive Director Adrian Cheng Executive Vice chairman and General Manager ProductsReal property Hotel Infrastructure and Services General merchandiseRevenueHK 59 6 billion as of financial year 2016 OwnerChow Tai Fook Enterprises LimitedNumber of employeesAbout 50 000 people as of financial year 2014 SubsidiariesNWS HoldingsNew World Department Store ChinaNew World China LandWebsitewww wbr nwd wbr com wbr hkNew World DevelopmentTraditional Chinese新世界發展有限公司Simplified Chinese新世界发展有限公司TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXin Shijie Fa zhǎn Yǒuxiangōngsi Yue CantoneseJyutpingsan1 sai3 gaai3 faat3 zin2 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1Over the last four decades the group has also actively participated in various businesses in Mainland China and established itself as one of the largest foreign direct investors in the country The group s existing investments in Mainland China has exceeded US 16 5 billion spreading across four municipalities and over 19 provinces 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Launch and rapid growth 1 2 Reorganization 1 3 Recent developments 2 Organization 3 Governance 3 1 Former Chairmen 3 2 Former Chief Executives 4 Controversies 4 1 Hung Hom Peninsula 4 2 Leung Chin man 4 3 Avenue of Stars 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditLaunch and rapid growth Edit The New World Development NWD Company Limited was established on 29 May 1970 to venture into property development 2 Dr Ho Sin Hang was elected Chairman of the company while Dr Cheng Yu tung was appointed Director and General Manager Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Limited was the company s largest shareholder Cheng Tu Yung had bought large properties during the 1960s and consolidated his real estate assets in NWD 3 In October 1972 NWD current ticker symbol SEHK 17 was listed on the Hong Kong stock exchanges raising over HK 193 million citation needed On 21 October 1986 Queen Elizabeth II officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the HKCEC citation needed Reorganization Edit In February 1992 New World Development China was set up In October 1995 New World Infrastructure Limited NWI Hong Kong stock code 301 was formed to consolidate all of NWD s infrastructure projects in Hong Kong and Mainland China and was listed on HKSE the same month In April 1997 New World Services Limited NWS was established to consolidate all the services related units within the group In July 1999 New World China Land Limited NWCL Hong Kong stock code 917 was formed to consolidate all citation needed of NWD s property projects in Mainland China and was listed on HKSE the same month In September 2000 the group acquired New World Insurance Services Limited In September 2001 NWS acquired the entire issued share capital of Ngo Kee Construction Company Limited In October 2002 Pacific Ports Company Limited PPC acquired the traditional infrastructure assets from NWI and acquired NWS from NWD In January 2003 the reorganization of New World Group was completed NWS Holdings Limited after changing its name from Pacific Ports Company Limited became the group s service flagship with diversified operations in service infrastructure and ports in Hong Kong Macau and Mainland China All the group s shares were consolidated under the new name NWS Holdings Limited which began trading on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited In May 2005 NWD and Shanghai Industrial jointly invested US 3million into Shinhint Acoustic Link Holdings Ltd a Hong Kong based integrated manufacturing services provider for ODM OEM production of electro acoustic consumer products Then it sold Riverside South a luxury condominium project in New York City on land acquired from Donald Trump for 1 8 billion then the largest residential real estate transaction in the history of the city 4 Recent developments Edit In July 2007 New World Department Store China Limited Hong Kong stock code 0825 was listed on HKSE The Guangzhou Dongxin Expressway in which NWS Holdings held 40 8 equity interest was officially opened on 31 December 2010 In August 2011 New World Group announced its full support to New World Harbour Race a sporting event organised by the Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association after a 33 year hiatus 5 6 In December 2013 NWS Holdings Limited acquired equity shares in Beijing Capital International Airport to become its second largest shareholder In April 2015 New World Development Company Limited and HIP Company Limited HIP a wholly owned subsidiary of The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority ADIA established a new joint venture company that own the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong the Renaissance Harbour View and Hyatt Regency TST the Hotels The total consideration for the sale and transfer of the Hotels is HK 18 500 million out of which approximately HK 10 082 million was received by NWD 7 8 In 2016 the company decided to shift its strategy towards the country s main cities and move away from second tier agglomerations 9 In November 2018 NWD launched the new healthcare brand Humansa 10 In December 2018 NWS Holdings bought in cash the entire issued capital of the Hong Kong insurer FTLife 11 In September 2019 the group donated 3 million square feet of its farmland reserves towards building social housing 12 13 Organization EditThe head office is in the New World Tower zh in Central Hong Kong 14 New World Development owns listed companies NWS Holdings and New World Department Store China New World China Land Limited is wholly owned by New World Development The company also owned former listed company New World Hotels Holdings Rosewood Hotel Group an hotel management company is a former subsidiary of NWD group New World Development and sister listed company Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group are both majority owned by privately owned Chow Tai Fook Holding New World Development Company Limited is one of the Hong Kong companies who have a large landbank As at 31 December 2014 the group had a landbank of around 9 25 million sq ft of which around 5 3 million sq ft was residential property The group had a total of approximately 18 3 million sq ft of attributable agricultural land reserve pending for conversion Governance EditChairman Henry Cheng since 2012 Chief Executive Adrian Cheng since 2017 Former Chairmen Edit Ho Sin hang 1970 1982 Cheng Yu tung 1982 2012 Former Chief Executives Edit This position was formerly known as Managing Director until 2012 and General Manager until 2020 Cheng Yu tung 1970 1989 Henry Cheng 1989 2012 Adrian Cheng and Chen Guanzhan 2012 2017 Controversies EditHung Hom Peninsula Edit The Hung Hom Peninsula was sold for a below market land premium of HK 864 million to New World Development who subsequently sold off half share to Sun Hung Kai Properties In 2004 the consortium announced the demolition of these buildings to make way for luxury apartments to be faced with huge popular outcry about the needless destruction of perfectly good buildings to satisfy corporate greed In an unprecedented about turn the developers withdrew the plan on 10 December 2004 15 Leung Chin man Edit Main article Leung Chin man appointment controversy In 2008 New World was the subject of controversy when it announced it had hired former Permanent Secretary for Housing Planning and Lands Leung Chin man as deputy managing director and executive director of its China subsidiary New World China Land Ltd The Secretary for the Civil Service Denise Yue Chung yee signed off on the approval for him to take up the job within three years of leaving 16 failing to take into account the appearance of conflict of interest resulting from the Hung Hom Peninsula affair 17 New World argued that they hired Leung in good faith after the government had given clearance New World announced in the early hours of 16 August that the parties had agreed to rescind the contract 18 Avenue of Stars Edit See also Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Revitalisation Plan The company has managed the Avenue of Stars for 11 years when and its contract is due to expire It was announced that the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong government would redevelop and expand the avenue jointly with the company 19 The Hong Kong government declared that the enhancement project would contain limited commercial appeal and no luxury shops or high end restaurants would be added 20 The walkway very popular with tourists was closed off for three years while the expansion was undertaken 21 The decision to award the contract for the redevelopment to the company without putting it out to tender on the justification that the project was non profit sparked controversy locally 22 Residents groups and other development companies owning properties adjacent to the walk expressed discontent whilst the LCSD claimed that consultations with the local district council had been favourable 23 In an apparent attempt to de fuse the public furore at the apparent collusion between government and big business the government promised a public consultation 24 See also EditNew World Centre New World First Bus New World First Ferry Citybus Hong Kong New World Telecommunications K11 Hong Kong List of companies in Hong KongReferences Edit a b Corporate New World Development Company Limited Official Website www nwd com hk Retrieved 8 October 2015 Articles of Association NWDCL PDF Ellie Ng 30 September 2016 New World Development founder Cheng Yu tung passes away at age 91 Hongkongfp com Retrieved 19 December 2019 Timothy L O Brien 27 January 2016 How Trump Bungled the Deal of a Lifetime BloombergView Event History New World Harbour Race 2015 www hkharbourrace com Retrieved 8 October 2015 經典重現 維港渡海泳 sports sina com hk Archived from the original on 16 September 2015 Retrieved 8 October 2015 New World Development sells Hong Kong hotel stakes to Abu Dhabi investor for HK 18 5 billion South China Morning Post 30 April 2015 Retrieved 8 October 2015 New World seals HK 18 5b deal with Abu Dhabi group HK China Daily Asia China Daily Asia Retrieved 8 October 2015 Jennifer Lo 29 November 2016 New World Development shuns lower tier Chinese cities Nikkei com Retrieved 19 December 2019 Sharon Kwok 22 November 2018 New World Development launches new healthcare brand Humansa Marketing interactive com Retrieved 19 December 2019 Pearl Liu 27 December 2018 New World Development unit buys Hong Kong insurer FTLife in record US 2 74 billion deal Scmp com Retrieved 19 December 2019 Hong Kong s New World Development donates farmland for social housing Reuters com 25 September 2019 Retrieved 19 December 2019 Lam Ka sing 25 September 2019 New World donates almost a fifth of its farmland reserves towards building public homes to ease Hong Kong s housing woes Scmp com Retrieved 19 December 2019 Contact Us New World Development Retrieved 15 September 2022 30 F New World Tower 18 Queen s Road Central Hong Kong Traditional Chinese address 香港中環皇后大道中18號新世界大廈30樓 Simplified Chinese address 香港中环皇后大道中18号新世界大厦30楼 Ng Michael amp Teddy 11 December 2004 Demolition of Hung Hom flats scrapped The Standard Archived from the original on 22 May 2011 Retrieved 29 January 2007 Diana Lee 5 August 2008 Former housing chief faces legal bid to demolish his job with developer The Standard Archived from the original on 11 December 2008 Retrieved 7 August 2008 Secretary for the Civil Service 15 August 2008 SCS submits report to Chief Executive on Leung Chin man s case Press release Civil Service Bureau Hong Kong Government Cheung Chi fai 16 August 2008 Ex housing chief shocked officials didn t consider Hung Hom deal South China Morning Post pp A10 http www thestandard com hk news detail asp we cat 5 amp art id 160695 amp sid 44880224 amp con type 1 amp d str 20150831 amp fc 1 Hong Kong Avenue of Stars expansion won t feature luxury shops or posh restaurants top officials says amid outcry 27 August 2015 Lights out for Avenue of Stars as iconic Hong Kong site set to shut down for three years despite public outcry 21 August 2015 Public outcry over Avenue of Stars plan is a message to the Hong Kong government No bending of the rules will be tolerated 31 August 2015 Tsim Sha Tsui harbourfront enhancement plan faces opposition Hong Kong government pledges consultation on controversial Avenue of Stars revamp September 2015 External links EditBusiness data for New World Development BloombergGoogleReutersYahoo Wikimedia Commons has media related to New World Development Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New World Development amp oldid 1133312653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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