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Hong Kong Premiership (rugby Union)
The Hong Kong Premiership (officially known as the Saxo Markets Premiership for sponsorship reasons) is the main domestic competition for rugby union clubs in Hong Kong organised by the Hong Kong Rugby Union. Valley RFC and Kowloon RFC are the two most popular clubs from the Hong Kong Premiership. Teams Most championships # Hong Kong FC 5 Titles : 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23 # Kowloon RFC 3 Titles : 2011, 2012, 2013 # Valley RFC 3 Titles: 2014, 2016, 2017 Champions year by year * 2011 – Kowloon RFC * 2012 – Kowloon RFC * 2013 – Kowloon RFC * 2014 – Valley RFC * 2016 – Valley RFC * 2017 – Valley RFC * 2018 – Valley RFC * 2019 – HKU Sandy Bay RFC * 2020 – Hong Kong FC See also * Rugby union in Hong Kong References {{Top-level rugby union club competitions National rugby union premier leagues Rugby union competitions in Hong Kong rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport tha ...
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Saxo Bank
Saxo Bank is a Danish investment bank specializing in online trading and investment. It was founded as a brokerage firm in 1992, under the name Midas Fondsmæglerselskab (English: ''Midas Stockbroker Company''), by Lars Seier Christensen, Kim Fournais, and Marc Hauschildt. The name was changed to Saxo when the company obtained a banking license in 2001. Saxo offers trading through its online platforms in Forex, stocks, CFDs, futures, funds, bonds, and futures spreads. The company functions as an online broker with a bank license, without offering traditional banking products. According to Saxo, roughly half of its activities are derived from partnerships with institutional trading partners. More than 100 financial institutions globally service their end clients with Saxo Bank's platforms on a white-label basis Saxo Bank is headquartered in Copenhagen, but also has offices in financial centres such as London, Paris, Zurich, Dubai, Singapore, India, and Tokyo. According to t ...
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