Chow Tai Fook Life Insurance Company Limited (CTF Life) has partnered with Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) to become its exclusive Founding Insurance Partner. This strategic partnership aims to promote the integrated development of sports, culture, and tourism. CTF Life will also be the Presenting Partner of the Kai Tak Arena Grand Hall, hosting top international sports and entertainment events.
CTF Life Named Kai Tak Sports Park’s Exclusive Founding Insurance Partner Launching Community Fencing Programme to Nurture Future World-class Fencers
John Sharkey, Project Director of KTSP ; Man Kit Ip, Chief Executive Officer of CTF Life and Ellick Tsui, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of CTF Life celebrate the partnership, under which CTF Life has become the exclusive Founding Insurance Partner of KTSP and the Presenting Partner of the Kai Tak Arena Grand Hall.
- Media OutReach Newswire - 19 December 2024 - Chow Tai Fook Life Insurance Company Limited has become the exclusive Founding Insurance Partner of Kai Tak Sports Park , forming strategic partnership to foster the integrated development of sports, culture and tourism. Set to officially open in the first quarter of 2025, KTSP is poised to become the largest integrated sports and entertainment landmark in Hong Kong.
The 28-hectare KTSP consists of three main venues, Kai Tak Stadium, Kai Tak Arena and Youth Sports Ground. CTF Life has become the Presenting Partner of the Kai Tak Arena Grand Hall, where CTF Life and KTSP will bring top international sports and entertainment events, and turn the venue into a community sports hub to promote the culture of “Sports for All” and build a healthy and vibrant community.
The strategic partnership of KTSP and CTF Life will support HKSAR Government in fostering sports development in Hong Kong, through co-organising Kai Tak Sports Initiative “Fencing Plus” Training Programme. The programme will feature selection and training sessions designed to discover and cultivate a new generation of elite fencing athletes for Hong Kong, grooming them as future world champions.
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