OSL Group First Digital Asset Firm In MSCI Hong Kong Index

OSL Group, a publicly listed company in Hong Kong dedicated to digital assets, will be included in the MSCI Hong Kong Index following the market close on 31 May 2024.

The MSCI Hong Kong Index is part of the broader MSCI World Index series and serves as a benchmark for global institutional investors.

Inclusion in this index is determined through a systematic evaluation of a company’s market capitalisation, liquidity, and overall financial health. This development enhances the visibility of OSL Group on the global stage and underscores its standing in the financial sector, particularly through its inclusion in the MSCI Hong Kong Index.

Patrick PanOSL Group MSCI

Patrick Pan

Patrick Pan, Chairman of the Board & CEO of OSL, expressed his enthusiasm about the company’s latest achievement:

“We are thrilled to be included in the MSCI Hong Kong Index, a benchmark that underscores our dedication to excellence and our strategic initiatives in the digital asset space. This recognition not only elevates our global visibility but also reaffirms our leadership as Hong Kong’s only publicly listed company fully dedicated to digital assets.”

“As our group’s performance becomes more broadly recognised by the markets, we remain committed to advancing our platform, driving innovation, and setting new benchmarks in the digital asset industry. We are poised to continue our growth trajectory and lead the digital asset market to new heights,”

he said.

Featured image credit: Edited from Freepik

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