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Pioneer Global Group () is a Hong Kong real estate development company and investor, listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, controlled by the Gaw family. Pioneer Global was founded by
Anthony Gaw Anthony T. Gaw (8 November 1941 – 8 February 1999) was a Hong Kong property investor, the chairman and managing director of Pioneer Global Group, a Hong Kong Stock Exchange-listed conglomerate, principally involved in investment in properties ...
, and is 21% owned by his widow Rosanna Wang Gaw, 10% by his son
Kenneth Gaw Kenneth Gaw (born September 1970) is a Hong Kong businessman. Early life Gaw was born in September 1970 to Anthony Gaw and Rosanna Wang in Bangkok, Thailand, and grew up in Hong Kong. Education Gaw has a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics ...
, and 1.71% by his daughter Christina Gaw.http://www.irasia.com/listco/hk/pioneer/annual/ar178509-e101_1.pdf The chairman is Rosanna Wang Gaw, the managing director is
Kenneth Gaw Kenneth Gaw (born September 1970) is a Hong Kong businessman. Early life Gaw was born in September 1970 to Anthony Gaw and Rosanna Wang in Bangkok, Thailand, and grew up in Hong Kong. Education Gaw has a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics ...
, the vice chairman is
Goodwin Gaw Goodwin S. Gaw (born November 25, 1968) is a Hong Kong property investor, the chairman of Gaw Capital Partners, which manages US$8 billion of property investments, including the Gaw family's money, estimated at US$1.5 billion. Early li ...
, executive directors are Christina Gaw and Kam Hung Lee. In 2015, Pioneer Global together with Gateway Capital bought the Intercontinental Hong Kong for US$938 million and planned to spend a further $240 million to renovate it. Pioneer Global also has hotel interests in Thailand. In January 2017, Pioneer Global sold the 24-storey Pemberton Building in
Sheung Wan Sheung Wan is an area in Hong Kong, located in the north-west of Hong Kong Island, between Central and Sai Ying Pun. Administratively, it is part of the Central and Western District. The name can be variously interpreted as ''Upper Dist ...
for HK$1 billion to a British Virgin Islands-registered company said to be controlled by property investment firm Octa Capital Partners, having bought it in 2011 for HK$523 million.


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{{Reflist Land developers of Hong Kong Family-owned companies of Hong Kong Gaw family Real estate companies established in 1970