The Hong Kong Jockey Club, founded in 1884 and headquartered in Hong Kong, is a non-profit organization. Employing approximately 3,580 people, it operates horse racing and sports betting activities. A significant portion of its revenue is dedicated to charitable causes.

Revenue

Founded

1884

Headcount

3,579

Headquarters

Hong Kong

Primary Segment

Non-profit Organizations

Ownership

Non-profit

News Summary:

The Hong Kong Jockey Club granted licences to Hollie Doyle and Dylan Browne McMonagle to ride at Sha Tin and Happy Valley between November 5 and December 23, 2025. Jamie Richards secured a second double in two meetings at Happy Valley on September 10, 2025, with Storming Dragon taking a leading position in the HK$1.5 million DBS x Manulife Million Challenge. Separately, the Earth Environmental Foundation, with sponsorship from the Hong Kong Jockey Club, held a Sichuan Panda Conservation and Smart Meteorology Study Tour Post-Event Sharing Session & Press Conference on September 15, 2025. The Hong Kong Jockey Club's chief expressed concern regarding a potential UK government tax increase's negative impact on British racing and breeding industries.

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