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About the company

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd is an investment holding company mainly engaged in the property business. The Company operates its business through three segments. The Property Development segment is mainly engaged in the property development and sales business. The Commercial Property Operations segment is mainly engaged in the property rentals, hotel and other commercial property operations business. The Other Businesses segment is mainly engaged in the material procurement and supply chain management services, provision of construction and building design consultancy services and others.

  • Revenue in HKD (TTM)205.26bn
  • Net income in HKD15.75bn
  • Incorporated1979
  • Employees3.23k
  • Location
    China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd10/FThree Pacific Place, 1 Queen's Road Eas Hong KongHKG
  • Phone+852 29880666
  • Fax+852 28657517
  • Websitehttps://www.coli.com.hk/
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