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About Kwan Yick Securities (Int’l) Limited

Based in Hong Kong, the business was founded in 2004. In 2004 Kwan Yick Securities became independent and today manages USD 48.7 billion (as at 30 September 2025) in pooled funds, segregated accounts and structured products.

Based in Hong Kong, the business was founded in 2004. In 2004, Kwan Yick Securities became independent and today manages USD 48.7 billion (as at 30 September 2025) in pooled funds, segregated accounts and structured products.

Kwan Yick's outstanding portfolio management and research team have developed an investment approach based on two decades of Emerging Markets experience.  Kwan Yick Securities offers a number of investment themes including External Debt, Local Currency, Corporate Debt, Blended Debt, Equities, Alternatives (incorporating special situations; private equity; distressed debt; real estate; and infrastructure) Overlay/Liquidity and Multi-Asset.

Testament to the company's success is the confidence which central banks, government and corporate pension funds, institutions and high net worth individuals have demonstrated by investing with Kwan Yick Securities.

Licensed Broker, Safe and Reliable
Kwan Yick Securities is a licensed corporation of the Hong Kong SFC, Central Entity No. AAE271
Type 1
Dealing in securities
Type 4
Advising on securities
Type 9
Asset management
Licensed Team
Chan Kin On
Central No.: AAA885
LEE Kai Yan
Central No.: AAE182
LEE CHENG Suet Chun, Helen
Central No.: AAH571
LEE Wan Man, Mandy
Central No.: AFX332
CHEUNG Chow Loi, Paul
Central No.: AAE174
TAM Wing Man, Wilda
Central No.: ABS746
WONG Tak Wai
Central No.: ABS745
YUEN Kam Hoi, Johnny
Central No.: AAE201

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