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SPECIAL INCENTIVES FOR MEMBER TO ATTEND THE 22ND HONG KONG FORUM
On behalf of Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations World Wide, we would like to share the information as below:
Special Incentives for You to Attend the 22nd Hong Kong Forum
The Federation’s annual flagship event – The 22nd Hong Kong Forum which will be held online on 30 Nov-1 Dec 2021, is open for registration now. In order to attract more new faces to join this global family, we are pleased to offer special incentives for non-members to take part in this online Hong Kong Forum. We shall rely on your great support to encourage more of your members as well as their business friends to register online to acquire latest updates of Hong Kong and to network with different members for potential collaboration.
Special Incentives:
- 10 complimentary admission tickets will be offered for recruiting potential members to join us.
- At the courtesy of Mr Dennis Chiu, Federation Chairman who kindly covered the participation fee, FREE admission will be offered to young members (aged under 35) to join full HK Forum programme including Young Executive Programme (YEP).
- Each member who registered and paid before 29 Oct, could nominate 3 non-members to enjoy free admission
Remarks, Please click here for registration of Non-members and please click here for registration of Federation members.
Registration Fee: HK$150 for all participants (approximately VND439,000)
(Applicable for those who paid on or before 29 October 2021)
(For Members of the Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations WorldWide only)
Thanks again for your continued support. I look forward to seeing you and your nominated guests in the 22nd Hong Kong Forum.
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