- CEO
- Kwok Wing Cheung
- Full Time Employees
- 33,000
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Conglomerates
- Address
- Delta House Sha Tin Hong Kong
- IPO Date
- Sep 16, 2009
- Business
- Kingboard Holdings Limited, operating as a diversified investment holding group, centers its activities on the manufacture and global distribution of electronic materials. The company is a key producer of laminates and printed circuit boards, which serve as essential components within the advanced electronics industry. Its extensive chemical division provides a broad spectrum of industrial chemicals, including fundamental raw materials such as methanol, benzene, glacial acetic acid, and phenol, alongside specialty chemicals and lamination resins, strategically supporting both its internal manufacturing needs and external markets. Beyond its core industrial operations, the group maintains a significant portfolio in property development and investment, generating revenue through the rental and sale of commercial, residential, and industrial properties across diverse global locations, including prime assets in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and mainland China. Furthermore, its operations encompass the production and distribution of magnetic products, as well as engaging in hotel businesses and various investment activities. Operating with a robust international footprint, the company distributes its offerings across regions including the People's Republic of China, which remains its principal market, alongside Thailand, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Europe, and North America. In its most recent fiscal reporting, the group announced a revenue increase for 2024, supported by strategic investments in production capabilities and property assets, with demand for laminates bolstered by growth in AI, automotive, and traditional consumer electronics sectors. Initially established in 1988 as Kingboard Chemical Holdings Limited, the entity rebranded to Kingboard Holdings Limited in July 2018 and maintains its central operations in Sha Tin, Hong Kong.