HKU Business School and CGS International Holdings Further Support Our Students

HKU Business School and CGS International Holdings Further Support Our Students

On March 17 2025, the Dean of HKU Business School, Prof. Hongbin Cai, signed a MoU with CGS International Holdings (CGI) at HKU iCube. The Agreement is to keep working together to increase talent cultivation and collaboration opportunities . Dean Cai and Business School associates were joined by CGI’s Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Yu Chang, and her associates.

Dean Cai emphasised how the Business School follows the mission of being “deeply rooted in Hong Kong, fully engaged with China, and truly international.” This way, students get the international perspective and practical professional capabilities to personally and professionally thrive. He also noted that the School has made significant progress in our faculty’s teaching strength, research achievements, and international influence, and that we have been earning top ranks among leading business schools.

Ms. Chang then highlighted CGI’s global reach, especially across Southeast Asia. She stressed that talent is the most sought-after asset for CGI as it deepens its presence in Hong Kong and beyond.

Both parties agreed to contribute to talent cultivation, practical exchange, project cooperation, and offering students broader career-development opportunities. The MoU is a milestone for both organisations and is expected to deliver important opportunities for students in the financial sector.

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