Today, while scrolling through short videos, the screen was filled with news about the fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, which was quite distressing to watch.
Later, while browsing social media platforms, I noticed a message - HashKey urgently announced a donation of 10 million Hong Kong dollars, directly invested in the rescue efforts and the resettlement of the affected people from this fire. The response speed and social responsibility at such a critical moment must be acknowledged: well done.
Speaking of which, many of us from this generation grew up watching TVB dramas, and it's hard to explain the special feelings we have for Hong Kong in just a few words. Now, seeing such a disaster, it really feels uncomfortable.
In the face of disaster, a company's character can be best observed. Water and fire are merciless, but fortunately, there are those who stand up in this world. I hope that the affected residents can be promptly and properly resettled. Hong Kong, keep going, you will surely get through this tough time.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 11-27 12:51
10 million Hong Kong dollars sounds appealing, but if you think about it carefully, how significant is this amount in terms of leverage for post-disaster reconstruction? From a risk control perspective, corporate donations are often just PR costs, while the real systemic risk lies in whether the subsequent funding chain for resettlement can hold up.
Today, while scrolling through short videos, the screen was filled with news about the fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, which was quite distressing to watch.
Later, while browsing social media platforms, I noticed a message - HashKey urgently announced a donation of 10 million Hong Kong dollars, directly invested in the rescue efforts and the resettlement of the affected people from this fire. The response speed and social responsibility at such a critical moment must be acknowledged: well done.
Speaking of which, many of us from this generation grew up watching TVB dramas, and it's hard to explain the special feelings we have for Hong Kong in just a few words. Now, seeing such a disaster, it really feels uncomfortable.
In the face of disaster, a company's character can be best observed. Water and fire are merciless, but fortunately, there are those who stand up in this world. I hope that the affected residents can be promptly and properly resettled. Hong Kong, keep going, you will surely get through this tough time.