Kenneth Lo Lok Fung (Chinese: 羅樂風; born October 1938) is a Hong Kong billionaire businessman, chairman of the clothing manufacturer Crystal Group.
Kenneth Lo was born in mainland China in October 1938, the oldest son of Hong Kong businessman Law Ting Pong, also in the textiles industry.
[2][3][4][5] Lo and his family moved to Hong Kong when he was young, initially living in a refugee camp, where they survived off of meal coupons from the United Nations.
[1] Lo's Crystal Group, which he established in 1970 with his wife, employs over 74,000 people in 20 locations, and an annual turnover of over US$2.5 billion.
[1][6] The company began as a small sweater factory, but now manufactures clothes for major brands such as H&M, Levi's, and Marks & Spencer.