This month PRDA would
like to highlight many of our wonderful clients, and their successful
local businesses. It’s important to support the local economy, putting
revenue back into the local economy enriches the whole community!
Whether you’re eyeing amazing local cuisine, planning your New Year’s
fitness goals, or looking for legal and/or financial services- our
clients offer experienced, top-notch services to meet your needs.
Click here to read more about 8creATEive- Hong Kong’s leading restaurateurs, La Elite Fashions located in in Tsim Sha Tsui, our long-time client Primasia , and global travel platform Hey Travelista.
Effectively Allocating Your Small Business Advertising Budget
Primasia Corporate Services
Primasia Corporate Services is
your most reliable business partner in Hong Kong and China,
specialising in Corporate Services such as Market Entry Solutions, China
E-commerce solutions, and Xero Cloud Accounting. We are here to assist
with everything from filling out and filing the proper paperwork to the
sourcing of a dependable business partner in China.
Marketing
budgets vary from business to business, no matter their size. What one
business views as an excessive amount spend, could seem completely
reasonable or even small to another. So, how does one go about setting
their marketing budget?
Work Hard, Play Hard: Hong Kong’s Workaholic Culture
The
number of lawyers looking to work through a NewLaw* firm
(*alternatively Law Company of Alternative Legal Services Provider) has
increased across all the major common law jurisdictions including Hong
Kong and Singapore. The reason? Flexibility. The ability to choose your
working hours and clients is a career benefit no one should ignore.
Hong Kong is well-known across Asia for its ‘work hard, play hard’
culture, although increasingly for many it seems to lean more towards
the “work hard” side. Long hours and a workaholic culture are starting
to become the norm in our “hustle and bustle” city, as seen earlier this
year when the South China Morning Post reported
that Hong Kong had the longest working hours out of 71 cities, with
“tens of thousands of people working 75 hours a week”.
Out in Hong Kong Tennis Open 2018
The 2018 Out in Hong Kong Tennis Open was hugely successful and a fun sporting event for the local LGBT+ community! Gay Games 11 Hong Kong 2022 is
still some time away, and this friendly tennis competition was just the
thing to get us revved up and in the sporting spirit. The second annual
Out in Hong Kong Open tournament took place last month with three full
days of tennis matches, including a singles competition and a special
women’s only doubles division. A BIG heartfelt “Thank You” to all those
that contributed in organizing, volunteering, and sponsoring this
non-profit event that benefited so many-- more than 70 international and
local players, all of our Hong Kong LGBT+ community and friends, and
over 5,000 Out in Hong Kong members.
Players
from a variety of backgrounds and skill levels gathered for this fun 3
day event, meeting new tennis players, friends, and helping to support
the LGBT+ community.
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