2024 bazaar|An updated guide on the upcoming Hong Kong creative markets
After the end of the epidemic, the Hong Kong economy is gradually recovering. In order to create business opportunities, many shopping malls and large venues have come up with different ways to attract more people–creative markets have emerged as a result. For newly established businesses, bazaars are an opportunity to increase brand exposure and reach out to potential new customers, and are especially suitable for those who are starting out and want to broaden their customer base. In this article, we will summarise the type of bazaars to be considered in Hong Kong and how to apply for them.
29 November 2024
10 points to note when renting a store: location, costs and more
With the market recovering, whether you are preparing to expand your business offline, or you are planning to open a physical store right away, it is important to understand how the leasing process works! This article aims to introduce some of the basics of leasing a shop. Throughout this article, we clarify the costs and risks that may arise during the leasing process, and explain ten common questions and solutions regarding leasing!
29 November 2024
Start-up funding | 13 entrepreneurship funds and financing solutions you should know
[Startup Funding] When local entrepreneurs look for startup funding, they can consider government funding schemes, NGO startup funds, first-time business startup loans, etc. Do you want to get some funding to pursue your startup dream? Below is a list of 13 government funds, startup funds and business expansion grants that you can apply for, so you can find out which Hong Kong startup funds are the most suitable for you and how you can apply for them.
29 November 2024
Hong Kong corporation tax guide: Profit Tax rates (2024 Updated Version)
After the Lunar New Year, It's the time for companies to prepare for tax filing. According to Hong Kong regulations, both limited and unlimited companies are required to file and pay profits tax annually.
29 November 2024
Start-up funding | 13 entrepreneurship funds and financing solutions you should know
[Startup Funding] When local entrepreneurs look for startup funding, they can consider government funding schemes, NGO startup funds, first-time business startup loans, etc. Do you want to get some funding to pursue your startup dream? Below is a list of 13 government funds, startup funds and business expansion grants that you can apply for, so you can find out which Hong Kong startup funds are the most suitable for you and how you can apply for them.
29 November 2024
Low-cost business | 10 low-cost start-up ideas that everyone can do
When we talk about starting a business and becoming your own boss in Hong Kong, our first impression is often associated with a large amount of capital, a physical store, or even having to quit your day job. However, starting a business in Hong Kong is actually not difficult. There are a lot of low-cost entrepreneurial options and side hustle for individuals. A successful side hustle not only can offer you more income, it might also bring networking opportunities and add value to your day job. If you want to start your own business, but you don’t know what to look for – don’t worry! We have 10 different entrepreneurial ideas for you here. Below, we would analyse the costs, required skills, and what would be required for you to get into these side hustles and build new business.
29 November 2024
PayMe for Business fees and application guide: how can merchants accept PayMe payments?
PayMe for Business is the business version of PayMe, allowing merchants to receive payments from over 3.2 million PayMe users. But how is PayMe for Business different from the personal version?
29 November 2024
Note payable and account payable: key differences for SMEs
Note payable and accounts payable are two concepts that are often confused by startups and small to medium-sized enterprises.
29 November 2024
2024 year-end Meta marketing + WhatsApp Business API handbook
As the year 2024 draws to a close, many merchants are gearing up to capitalise on the peak season of consumption and boost sales before 2025.
29 November 2024