Data: Cyberport companies in Hong Kong successfully raised nearly HK$3.4 billion in the past year, bringing the total cumulative financing to HK$46 billion
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Data: Cyberport companies in Hong Kong successfully raised nearly HK$3.4 billion in the past year, bringing the total cumulative financing to HK$46 billion
According to Oriental Daily News, Hong Kong Cyberport companies successfully raised nearly HK$3.4 billion in the year from October 2024 to September 2025, bringing their cumulative fundraising total to HK$46 billion. Several Cyberport-based companies recently completed large-scale financings, including Klook, Bowtie, KPay, Kun, Hashkey Group, DigiFT, LeapXpert, and Animoca Brands, with these success stories concentrated in fields such as AI, blockchain, and digital assets. During the year, Cyberport added 10 listed companies, including Momenta, CloudMinds Technology, and iFlytek Healthcare, all of which successfully went public after settling in Cyberport, while incubated companies Diginex and Real Messenger also achieved listings. Meanwhile, Cyberport welcomed two unicorn companies: BrainCo, valued at US$1.3 billion, and Inspur Cloud, valued at US$2.5 billion.
TechFlow news, November 6 — According to Oriental Daily, during the period from October 2024 to September 2025, Cyberport companies successfully raised nearly HK$3.4 billion, bringing their total cumulative funding to HK$46 billion. Several Cyberport-based companies recently completed major financing rounds, including Klook, Bowtie, KPay, KUN, Hashkey Group, DigiFT, LeapXpert, and Animoca Brands. These successful cases are concentrated in fields such as AI, blockchain, and digital assets.
During the year, Cyberport added 10 newly listed companies, including MIND ACCELERATE, CloudMinds Technology, and iFlytek Healthcare, all of which successfully went public after settling in Cyberport. In addition, Cyberport-incubated companies Diginex and Real Messenger also achieved listings. Meanwhile, Cyberport welcomed two unicorn companies: BrainCo, valued at US$1.3 billion, and Inspur Cloud, valued at US$2.5 billion.




