Steven Lo
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Steven Lo | |
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Born | |
Occupation | BMA Investment chairman |
Spouse | Canny Leung (2002-2018) |
Steven Lo Kit-Sing | |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Luó Jié Chéng |
IPA | [lwǒ.tɕjě.ʈʂʰə̌ŋ] |
Yue: Cantonese | |
Jyutping | lo4 git6 sing4 |
IPA | [lɔː˩.kiːt̚˨.seŋ˩] |
Steven Lo Kit-Sing (Chinese: 羅傑承, born 8 June 1959) is a Hong Kong and Macanese businessman, investor, filmmaker, and philanthropist.[1]
Born in Hong Kong, Steven Lo had his upbringing and education in Macau. After graduation from high school, he worked in a Portuguese bank and subsequently started up a European car dealership business, exclusively trading and selling brands like Volvo, Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche and Lancia. Since 1985, he had businesses and investments in real estate and food and beverage sectors and wholly owned and operated the only two department stores in Macau. Lo earned recognition as a young successful entrepreneur and was the President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Macao.
Lo returned to Hong Kong in the 1991 and was involved in a variety of investments primarily in the film production and cinema circuits but also real estate and financial projects. At the end of the 1990s, he established the entertainment company BMA Entertainment Holdings Limited with a wide variety of entertainment businesses including records, movie production and artist management. bma has since expanded into an investment company – bma Investment Group Limited, under which includes property development, finance services, large-scale performance, sports entertainment, books publication, marketing promotion and public relations services.
Steven Lo is active in the Hong Kong football scene since 2006. As the convener of
Lo is the Vice-Chairman of the
Early life and career
Steven Lo was born into the
During his adolescence, Lo was interested in football and music. When he was in form two in the secondary school, he organised a concert for Sam Hui, and formed the fans club in Macau. He eventually went on to organising other concerts in Macau for acts such as The Wynners, Louie Castro and Rowena Cortes.
After graduation, he began his career in the banking industry. He consequently established a car dealership, and was also involved in real estate businesses. At the dawn of the 1990s, Lo began investing in the Hong Kong film production and cinema circuits that owned more than 30 cinema theatres.
BMA
Steven Lo established BMA Entertainment Holdings Ltd in 1998. Its businesses included records, movie production and artist management.
BMA Investment
Under the leadership of Lo, BMA's businesses has broadened into investments in property development, finance services, large-scale performance, sports entertainment, books publication, marketing, promotion and public relations in Hong Kong and Macau.
BMA Entertainment
BMA Entertainment, is involved in diversified entertainment categories such as album and artist management, motion pictures production, publishing, events and concert organisation. Its most notable artists have included Niki Chow, Jade Kwan, Soler, Endy Chow, Gary Chaw, Gin Lee and Bianca Wu.
BMA Sports
In 2008, bma Sports was established to deal with football team business. bma Sports manages players' commercial rights, organise football events, and is a sponsor to
BMA Catering Management
Steven Lo has spread his interest in local and international cuisine. Under the management of bma Catering, Lo created highly acclaimed brands in town including intelligent party concept RedMR and retro-themed Loyal Dining and previously Hong Kong Dai Pai Dong. His latest creation was The Tonno, a large and diverse entertainment offering with Tonno Bar, Tonno Club, RedMR, Shanghainese cuisine Shanghai Lo and Italian pasta café Tonno Kitchen.
Personal life
Steven Lo was married to author
The pair separated in late 2017. Their divorce was finalized on 14 February 2018.[2]
Horse owner
Steven Lo is also a prominent horse owner in Hong Kong, with many horses under his name. One of his horses, Military Attack, trained by John Moore, was crowned the 2012–13 Horse of the Year by Hong Kong Jockey Club. Having won 5 Cup races including International Group 1 races of Singapore Airlines International Cup, The Audemars Piguet QEII Cup, and the Citibank HK Gold Cup, Military Attack's total stakes in Hong Kong was HKD$29,846,000. Xtension, also trained by John Moore, won a 2-in-a-row BMW Champions Mile in 2011 and 2012, had a total stakes of HKD$28,795,400. Another of his horses, Military Move, won the 134th running of the New Zealand Derby in 2010, trained by Shaune Ritchie. Aided by a magnificent ride by Michael Walker, he opened up a big break early in the home straight and determinedly held off all challengers to record an upset victory in New Zealand's richest race. Steven Lo also owns horses in Australia, New Zealand, France, Ireland and Singapore.
Legal Case
Consequential to former Secretary for Transports and Public Works
References
- ^ 羅傑承遊船河海鮮賀壽 – Kui57's資訊中心 (in Chinese)
- ^ "南華前足主羅傑承與梁芷珊離婚 結束15年婚姻". HK 01. Retrieved 14 February 2018. (in Chinese)
- ^ Lai, Tony (19 September 2013) "Joseph Lau revamps legal team midway through corruption trial". Macau Business Daily.
External links
- Steven Lo at IMDb
- Steven Lo's South China Football Team official blog Archived 8 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine