The move to a larger office represents another growth step for a business founded in Hong Kong only four years ago.
Editorial Staff
10 November 2025
The move to a larger office represents another growth step for a business founded in Hong Kong only four years ago.
Lioner
International Group, an Asia-based insurance, trust and
family office advisory consortium, announced that it is expanding
its Singapore footprint by relocating to One Raffles Place in the
city-state’s financial district. It used to be located at 160
Robinson Road.
The firm said the move had been prompted by a
threefold rise in business revenue for the Singapore office in
the first six months of this year.
With offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Chinese Mainland,
Lioner said in a statement that it is “preparing for its next
phase of strategic growth in 2026.”Â
Left to right: Katherine Ho, managing director; Kelvin Fung,
chief operation officer; Andrew Chan, partner; Tony Chan,
partner; Leonard Chu, CEO of Lioner Singapore; and Sabrina Lau,
chief distribution and marketing officer.
In other recent news, in October, the firm appointed
former HSBC senior figure Henry Lam as group strategic advisor.
Lioner, which was founded in Hong Kong in 2021,
opened a Beijing office in August 2023. In March 2025, it
appointed former HSBC private banking figure Andy Leung as
managing director in consultancy. In May, it appointed Francis
Tang as managing director, Hong Kong.
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