How captivating can an annual report be?

Besides disclosing financial and business performance, our Annual Report 2017 issued this past November dives deep into HKBN's dynamic corporate culture to reveal distinct facets like Talent development and well-being, our environmentally conscious policies, the care and commitment we provide for society and more. All combined, this year's report offers a better appreciation of how we're pursuing sustainable service and business with a core purpose to "Make our Hong Kong a Better Place to Live".

Purposed to capture the vibrant energetic nature of life at HKBN, this year's annual report features, as a key design element, copious off-the-cuff snapshots of Talents and company events – providing readers a multi-faceted view to discover HKBN.

Click to read our Annual Report 2017!


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