Mainland AI-powered HR solution provider sets up regional headquarters in Hong Kong

From night, Co-founder and CE0 of MokaHR, Mr li Guoxing; Senior Vice President,lnformaion and Communicaions Technology of investHK Mr Marcus Woo; the Head of Hong Kong Region of MokaHR, Mr im Qin;Senior Account Executive of MokaHR Mr BJ Lui; the CE0 of Computer And Technologies Holdings Limited C&T Mr Jon Chung; the General Manager,Go-To-Market of C&T,Mr Alan Ma; the Head of information and Communications Technology of investHk, Ms Wendy Chow, thHead of Product Research and Development of C&T. Mr James Zhong: and the General Manager, Human Resources Management Business of C&T Mr Leo Siu

Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion Dr Jimmy Chiang said “Hong Kong as an international business hub attracts multinational and small and medium-sized enterprises to set up their presence in the city. Software companies like MokaHR can seize the opportunities to provide their services to a wide range of companies.”

The Co-founder and CEO of MokaHR, Mr Li Guoxing, said, “Hong Kong’s strategic location makes it an important hub connecting Mainland China and the global market. It is an ideal springboard for Mainland companies to expand overseas. In addition, the city has a mature financial market, a sound legal system and a stable business environment with the Government’s policy support. It is an important step for our global expansion.”

He added, “Hong Kong is an international city with diversified talent. Companies here attach great importance to human resources management, offering opportunities for us to provide our human resources management solutions for their global expansion.”

Established in 2015, MokaHR offers comprehensive “AI-native” human resources management solutions for enterprises. The company has offered its services to more than 2 000 established brands, covering manufacturing, the Internet, education, finance and other industries, and has offices in many cities across the country.

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