(26 January 2026) — Luk Fook Holdings (International) Limited (“Lukfook” or the “Group”) (Stock Code: 0590) is pleased to announce that it has once again been recognised in the “Caring Company Scheme”, organised by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service. The Group has been honoured with the “Caring Company” logo for the 16th consecutive year and has also received the “Advanced Performance” certificate this year, recognising its long-standing commitment and outstanding contributions to corporate social responsibility, caring for the community, employees and the environment.
The Group has always integrated the concept of sustainable development into its corporate strategy and daily operations, actively giving back to society. It practices its caring spirit through charitable initiatives, including participating in Green Power’s “Mikania Removal Action” and “Countryside and Coastal Cleaning Operation” activities, co-organising the “African Drumming Workshop” with Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (“TWGHs”) Jockey Club Intergenerational Art Centre to bring joy to the elderly and their caregivers, and donating used electronic devices to Caritas Computer Workshop. In addition, the Group continues to support numerous medical and educational institutions, including TWGHs’ Chinese medicine services, the Centre for Nephrology at the University of Hong Kong, sponsoring scholarships and fundings at the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education, donating to relief disaster efforts for victims in both Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland, and sponsoring events such as “Walk for Millions” organised by the Community Chest of Hong Kong. These efforts extend the Group’s corporate mission of “Building a Family with Love” to all sections of society.
Mr. Wong Wai Sheung, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lukfook Group, said, “We uphold ‘People Empowerment’, ‘Community Care’ and ‘Environmental Protection’ to be our key sustainability focus areas and goals. The Group aims to integrate sustainable development principles into operational decision-making while steadily expanding its business, actively promoting green innovation, employee well-being, and social inclusion. Looking ahead, the Group will continue to deepen its close cooperation with community partners to build a more resilient and inclusive society, creating shared values for all stakeholders.”
Launched in 2002, the Caring Company Scheme aims to foster co-operation between the business sector and community partners, promote corporate social responsibility, and encourage companies to make continuous progress in practising a culture of care and advancing social sustainability.
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