Hong Kong’s Paul Chan encourages regional bank members to use city’s fundraising platforms, professional services
- Financial Secretary Paul Chan on four-day trip to Georgia to attend Asian Development Bank’s 57th annual meeting
- He says city willing to share knowledge, exchange experiences with other regional partners in finance, infrastructure development and innovative technology
Member countries of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) should support the roll-out and management of various projects by taking advantage of Hong Kong’s “deep and wide” fundraising platforms and professional services, the city’s finance chief has said during a four-day visit to Georgia.
Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po arrived in the country on Thursday to attend the 57th annual meeting of the ADB’s board of governors. Chan and ADB president Masatsugu Asakawa exchanged views on issues such as regional green transition, climate finance and infrastructure development, as well as ways to strengthen cooperation between Hong Kong and the development bank.
Highlighting Hong Kong’s role as a leader in sustainable finance on Friday, Chan noted that more than a third of Asia’s green bonds were issued in the city.
“Hong Kong continues to enrich its variety of green financial products and actively align with international green standards,” he said. “While meeting the needs of different investors, these also help channel funds to support regional green and transition projects more effectively.”
Chan stressed that the city had long maintained cordial cooperation with the bank and was willing to share its knowledge and exchange experiences with other regional partners, particularly in areas such as finance, infrastructure development and innovative technology.
“They are warmly welcomed to make use of Hong Kong’s deep and wide fundraising platforms and professional services to support the roll-out and management of different projects,” he said.