Hong Kong Cyberport community startups raised HK$3.7 billion in the past year, with total financing exceeding HK$41.2 billion
data disclosed by Hong Kong media shows that Cyberport's community of startups still had strong financing performance in the past year. In the year ending September 2024, Cyberport's startups successfully raised over HKD 3.7 billion, a 23% YoY increase. Recently, Cyberport enterprises that have completed high financing rounds include KLOOK, Leapstack, Buyship, MediConCen, and DeBox, with a total cumulative financing amount exceeding HKD 41.2 billion. During the year, HashKey Group, the second licensed virtual asset trading platform in Hong Kong, became the eighth unicorn enterprise in Cyberport, reflecting the potential of Web 3.0 technology applications to attract investor support, and the continued effectiveness of Cyberport's promotion of the Web 3.0 industry.
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