Lippo Limited

Lippo Limited (Chinese: 力寶有限公司) is a Hong Kong incorporated listed company.

It is the parent company of Hongkong Chinese Limited (SEHK: 655), Lippo China Resources Limited [zh] (SEHK: 156) and Auric Pacific Group (SGX: A23 ), all listed companies.

In 1998 via subsidiary Lippo China Resources (SEHK: 156), the group formed a joint venture Lippo CRE (Financial Services) Limited with China Resources Enterprise to act as the parent company of The HKCB Bank Holding Limited (now known as Hongkong Chinese Limited, SEHK: 655), which in turn the parent company of Hongkong Chinese Bank for 60.6% shares.

[5] In 2001, Lippo China Resources re-acquired 50% shares of Lippo CRE (Financial Services) Limited (which owned 58.78% shares of HKCB Bank Holding), as well as an additional 5.84% shares of HKCB Bank Holding from China Resources Enterprise for about HK$1.8 billion, effectively buying 35.23% interests in HKCB Bank Holding.

[7] In December 2016, second-tier subsidiary Auric Pacific Group (a listed company majority owned by Lippo China Resources) was privatized by Lippo Limited's chairman Stephen Riady (son of Mochtar Riady) and his son-in-law Andy Adhiwana (via a SPV Silver Creek Capital) for S$1.65 per shares.