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Hong Kong’s Bold Move: AI Framework & Tax Incentives Set to Boost Fintech Growth
Abstract:Hong Kong is strengthening its position as a fintech leader with the introduction of new policies that support artificial intelligence (AI) integration in the financial sector and explore tax breaks for virtual asset investments.

Hong Kong is strengthening its position as a fintech leader with the introduction of new policies that support artificial intelligence (AI) integration in the financial sector and explore tax breaks for virtual asset investments. The recently announced AI framework provides a structured approach for the citys regulatory bodies in banking, securities, pensions, insurance, and auditing, setting the groundwork for sector-specific guidelines that will encourage responsible and effective AI adoption.
Christopher Hui, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, highlighted Hong Kong‘s potential for AI-driven innovation in finance, citing the city’s substantial markets and versatile financial applications. During his keynote speech at Hong Kong's annual Fintech Week, Hui noted that the new AI policy aims to position the financial sector as a model for AI usage, capitalizing on the citys readiness for advanced technology in finance.

The timing of Hong Kongs AI policy comes amidst a rapidly evolving global tech landscape, influenced by both accelerated digital progress and ongoing U.S.-China tech tensions. While local consumers currently face restrictions accessing major U.S. AI services, Hong Kong is proactively investing in its domestic AI capabilities. Notably, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology plans to launch InvestLM, a language model designed specifically for Hong Kong's financial sector, supporting regulatory alignment and financial analysis needs within the local market.
In addition to its AI-focused initiatives, Hong Kong has proposed expanding its tax incentives to encompass virtual assets. Hui emphasized that extending these tax breaks, initially introduced for family offices and private funds, would allow the city to tap into the rapidly growing digital asset market. The legislation, which is expected to be finalized by the end of the year, would make Hong Kong more competitive in the regional digital finance landscape, positioning it as a rival to cities like Singapore in attracting virtual asset investments.
According to Hui, these policy measures reflect Hong Kong‘s vision of becoming a leading financial hub for AI and digital assets, further solidifying its role in asset allocation and innovation within Asia’s financial ecosystem. By combining forward-thinking AI policies with targeted tax incentives, Hong Kong aims to create a robust framework that supports the citys ambitions for technological and financial leadership.

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