New World China Land

New World China Land
New World China
Company typesubsidiary (formerly listed)
SEHK917 (former)
IndustryReal estate
PredecessorDivision of New World Dev.
Founded28 August 1996; 28 years ago (1996-08-28)
FounderNew World Development
Headquarters
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands(de jure)
Hong Kong S.A.R., China(de facto)
Area served
Mainland China
Key people
Henry Cheng (Chairman)
BrandsNWCL
RevenueDecrease HK$017 billion (2014–15)
Decrease HK$003 billion (2014–15)
Total assetsIncrease HK$134 billion (2014–15)
Total equityIncrease HK$061 billion (2014–15)
OwnerNew World Dev.
ParentNew World Dev.
Subsidiaries
  • New World China Property
  • New World Development (China)
  • etc.
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese新世界中國地產有限公司
Simplified Chinese新世界中国地产有限公司
Jyutpingsan1 sai3 gaai3 zung1 gwok3 dei6 caan2 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1
Cantonese Yalesān sai gaai jūng gwok deih cháan yáuh haahn gūng sī
Hanyu PinyinXīnshìjiè zhōngguó dìchǎn yǒuxiàn gōngsī
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXīnshìjiè zhōngguó dìchǎn yǒuxiàn gōngsī
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationsān sai gaai jūng gwok deih cháan yáuh haahn gūng sī
Jyutpingsan1 sai3 gaai3 zung1 gwok3 dei6 caan2 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1
Websitewww.nwcl.com.hk
Footnotes / references
in consolidated financial statement; financial year ended on 30 June each year[1]

New World China Land Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong–based conglomerate New World Development, itself part of Chow Tai Fook group. New World China Land was spin off from New World Development in 1999 as a separate listed company.[2] However, it was privatized again by New World Development in 2016.[3] New World China Land is headquartered in 9/F, New World Tower 1, on 8 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong Island.

  1. ^ 2015 Annual Report (PDF). Hong Kong: New World China Land. 16 October 2015. pp. 154, 156, 239. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  2. ^ "PROPOSED SEPARATE LISTING OF NEW WORLD CHINA LAND LIMITED" (Press release). Hong Kong: New World Development – via Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing website.
  3. ^ Nishizawa (21 March 2016). "New World China Gets Approval to Privatize, Shares Surge". Bloomberg L.P.first=Kana. Retrieved 9 November 2018.