Lee Shau-kee

Not to be confused with Lee Siu-Kei, an actor, whose Chinese name is identical.
The Honourable
Lee Shau-kee

GBM
Born (1929-03-07) 7 March 1929
Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, China
Citizenship Hong Kong
Occupation Founder, Chairman, managing director of Henderson Land Development Company Limited
Chairman of Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
Chairman of Miramar Hotel
Vice-Chairman Independent non-executive director of Sun Hung Kai Properties
Member of board of directors of Hong Kong Ferry (Holdings) Limited
Net worth Increase US$31.5 billion (April 2017)[1]
Spouse(s) Lau Wai-kuen (divorced)
Website leeshaukee.com.hk

Lee Shau-kee GBM (Chinese: ; born 7 March 1929 in Shunde 順德, Foshan 佛山, Guangdong 廣東, China) is a Hong Kong-based real estate tycoon and majority owner of Henderson Land Development, a property conglomerate with interests in properties, hotels, restaurants and internet services. As of October 2012 according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index Lee is listed as the 19th richest person in the world.[2] As of January 2018, Lee's personal wealth was estimated to be $31.5 billion, making him the second wealthiest man in Hong Kong, and the 27th richest in the world[3]

He was the 4th world richest person in world before the handover of HK in 1997.[4] Since 2006, Lee has accrued substantial profits from his holdings of Mainland-controlled stocks. This return on investment has earned him nicknames including "Hong Kong's Buffett" (香港巴菲特) and "Asia's Master of Stock" (亞洲股神). He is also affectionately known as "Uncle Four", one of the very few fourth-born children in the world to have become a multi-billionaire.[5]

Philanthropy

Lee is one of the main sponsors of the HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, having donated more than HK$20 million through the Lee Shau Kee Foundation.[6]

In 2007, he donated HK$500 million to the University of Hong Kong[7] and HK$400 million to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.[8]

In 2015, Lee donated a site in Yuen Long to charity organisation Po Leung Kuk for developing Hong Kong's biggest youth hostel. Lee announced that the units would be leased to young people between the ages of 18 and 30 at half the market rate.[9]

Other than public philanthropy, Lee has given his Henderson Land staff cash gifts to celebrate the birth of four of his grandchildren, in amounts totalling HK$60 million over a nine-year period.[10]

In May 2018, Lee donated HKD 100 million to Hang Seng Management College supporting its strategic development. [11]

Current positions

Family

He has five children, amongst which are elder son Peter Lee Ka-kit and younger son Martin Lee Ka-shing, and eight grandchildren.[12][5]

See also

References

  1. The World's Billionaires
  2. "Bloomberg Billionares Index". Bloomberg LP. Archived from the original on 14 December 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  3. Lee Shau Kee – Forbes, Forbes.com. Retrieved May 2012.
  4. http://english.cntv.cn/program/newshour/20120626/113531.shtml
  5. 1 2 , South China Morning Post. Retrieved December 2015.
  6. HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity "Main sponsor / personMain sponsor / person" Archived 4 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine., HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, 26 October 2010
  7. Dr Lee Shau Kee Donated HK$500M to HKU
  8. $400M Donation to Support HKUST’s Drive Towards World Class Excellence
  9. Lee Shau Kee donates site to youth hostel
  10. http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/economy/article/1864594/hong-kong-tycoon-lee-shau-kee-hands-out-hk15-million-birth
  11. Dr Lee Shau Kee Donated HK$100 Million to Support HSMC’s Strategic Development, 2018-05-07 Retrieved 2018-05-26
  12. Top 10 richest Chinese in the world
Order of precedence
Preceded by
David Li
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Hong Kong order of precedence
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Succeeded by
Andrew Li
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
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