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GN 1558 Companies Registry MONEY LENDERS ORDINANCE G.N. 1558 Companies Registry MONEY LENDERS ORDINANCE (Chapter 163) NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to regulation 7 of the Money Lenders Regulations that the following applications for a money lender’s licence have been received:— No. Name Address 1. AsiaSec Finance Limited 33rd Floor, Tower A, Billion Centre, 1 Wang Kwong Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon. 2. Chung Nam Finance Limited 26th Floor, China United Centre, 28 Marble Road, North Point, Hong Kong. 3. CASIL Clearing Limited Rooms 1103–1107A, 11th Floor, One Harbourfront, 18 Tak Fung Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon. 4. Oi Wah Pawnshop Credit Limited (1) Rooms 2302–2303, Kwan Chart Tower, 6 Tonnochy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. (2) Shop B, Ground Floor, 23 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong (Oi Wah Pawnshop Credit Limited T/A Tak Wah Pawn Shop). (3) Shop 8A, 21 Tak Ching Court, Tuen Mun, New Territories. (4) Ground Floor, 82 Lung Sum Avenue, Sheung Shui, New Territories. (5) Flat B, Ground Floor, Stage 7, Tak Yan House, 337–339 Sha Tsui Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories. (6) Shop 3, Ground Floor, 75 San Hong Street, Sheung Shui, New Territories. (7) Hing Wah Pawnshop—Shop G-24A and Portion of G-25 on Ground Floor, Sun Hing Building, 603, 603A–B, 605, 605A, 607A–B, 609, 609A Nathan Road, 17A–B and 19 Soy Street, 174, 176 and 178 Portland Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon. (8) Wai Wah Pawnshop—Shop 6, Ground Floor, Block B, Wah May Building, 207–213 Portland Street and 36C–36F Shantung Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon. (9) Portion of Shop C on Ground Floor, Kar Ho Building, 27–31 Yuen Long Hong Lok Road, 25–31 Hong King Street, Yuen Long, New Territories. (10) Portion of Shop B on Ground Floor, 2–4 San Lok Street, Sheung Shui, New Territories. (11) Shop No. 3B on Level 1, Shatin New Town, 1–15 Wang Pok Street, Sha Tin, New Territories. (12) Shop Y III on Ground Floor (Portion on Ground Floor), Wing On House, 71 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong. (13) Shop 80 on Ground Floor, Fortune Plaza, 4 On Chee Road, Tai Po, New Territories. (14) 2nd Floor, Heung Lam Building, 23 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong. No. Name Address 5. Benko Limited 1st Floor, 311 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. 6. Big Time Corporation Limited 26th Floor, Tung Hip Commercial Building, 252 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong. 7. Proton Finance Limited Suites 06–07, 28th Floor, Shui On Centre, 6–8 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. 8. Tsun Fat Finance Company Limited 17th Floor, Bank of East Asia Harbour View Centre, No. 56 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. 9. RB International Finance (Hong Room 2102, 21st Floor, Tower 1, Lippo Centre, Kong) Limited 89 Queensway, Hong Kong. 10. Man Base Investment (International) 6th Floor, Supreme Commercial Building, Limited No. 368 King’s Road, Hong Kong. 11. Harvest Goal Limited 1st Floor, Shell Industrial Building, 12 Lee Chung Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong. 12. Eternal Fortune Finance Limited Shop C, Mezzanine Floor, Yue On Building, 146–148 Lockhart Road and 2A O’Brien Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. 13. Marubeni Hong Kong & South China 20th Floor, Tower 1, Admiralty Centre, Limited 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong. 14. Joy Profit Finance Limited Room 119, 1st Floor, Winner Mansion, 23 Nam On Street, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong. 15. The One Property Credit Express Office No. 9 on the 6th Floor, Boss Commercial Limited Centre, No. 28 Ferry Street, Kowloon. 16. Tai Wo Honest Financial Limited Ground Floor, 15–19 Ha Heung Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon. 17. CLSA Finance Limited 18th Floor, One Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong. 18. Ontone Finance Company Limited Shop 4, Ground Floor, Mei Hing Building, 1–17 Yan Hing Street, Tai Po, New Territories. 19. Intrend Finance Limited (1) Rooms 1106–8, 11th Floor, The Chinese Bank Building, 61–65 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong. (2) Unit A, 15th Floor, Causeway Bay Centre, 15–23 Sugar Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. (3) Units 2303–5, 23rd Floor, Golden Era Plaza, 39 Sai Yee Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon. 20. Shining Finance Limited Flat A and B, 11th Floor, Ka Nin Wah Commercial Building, 423–425 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. 21. Strong Leasing (H.K.) Holding Co., Rooms 07–08, 34th Floor, Gloucester Tower, Limited 15 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong. 22. Waty Finance Limited 9th Floor, Golden Dragon Commercial Building, 522 Nathan Road, Kowloon. No. Name Address 23. Sky Hero Consultants Limited Shop 50, 1st Floor, Lai Bo Shopping Centre, 2 Tsing Ho Square, Tuen Mun, New Territories. 24. Galactic Power Limited 7th Floor, Two Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong. The register containing particulars of the above applications may be inspected at the Money Lenders Unit of the Companies Registry at Queensway Government Offices, 13th Floor, 66 Queensway, Hong Kong, on payment of the statutory fee of $17. Any person wishing to object to any such application may do so in accordance with the provisions of section 11(2)(b) of the Money Lenders Ordinance. 22 March 2013 Ayesha B. BUTT for Registrar of Companies.
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