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China Financial Leasing’s $11M plan signals Hong Kong’s AI-crypto ambition

by October 6, 2025
by October 6, 2025

Hong Kong-listed China Financial Leasing Group has announced plans to raise $11.1 million to build a cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence (AI) investment platform.

The decision, which drove the company’s shares up by 25% on Monday, underscores Hong Kong’s evolving role as a regulated hub for digital assets and fintech innovation.

The company’s fundraising move aligns with Hong Kong’s 2025 policy framework to promote regulated digital finance platforms.

With the integration of AI and blockchain technology, China Financial Leasing aims to position itself as a frontrunner in creating efficient, data-driven digital investment ecosystems.

$11 million fundraise through strategic share placement

According to a filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the company will raise HK$86.7 million ($11.1 million) through a share placement to Innoval Capital, a British Virgin Islands-based investment firm.

The deal involves the issuance of 69.38 million new shares at HK$1.25 each, representing roughly 20% of the company’s existing shares and 16.7% of the total post-placement.

Innoval Capital is led by Moore Xin Jin, the CEO of Nasdaq-listed Antalpha Platform Holding Company, which manages over $1.6 billion in assets.

Jin’s involvement brings notable fintech experience to the project, marking a strategic partnership that could enhance institutional confidence in China Financial Leasing’s plans.

The collaboration signifies growing investor interest in AI-driven cryptocurrency ventures, especially those adhering to Hong Kong’s regulatory framework.

The city’s focus on compliance and innovation has made it a key location for fintech companies seeking legitimacy in the digital asset sector.

Developing an integrated crypto-AI investment platform

The raised capital will support the creation of a next-generation digital asset investment platform that merges artificial intelligence with blockchain technology.

The platform will cover a wide spectrum of digital assets, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), stablecoins, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), decentralised finance (DeFi) projects, real-world assets (RWA), and decentralised physical infrastructure networks (DePIN).

By leveraging AI algorithms, the platform aims to optimise trading strategies, risk management, and asset diversification.

This combination of AI and blockchain could help China Financial Leasing offer more transparent and efficient portfolio management tools for institutional and retail investors alike.

Hong Kong’s commitment to promoting digital asset innovation through strict yet progressive regulation adds to the project’s credibility.

The government’s policy encourages the development of secure, compliant platforms that can compete with global players in digital finance.

Investor reaction and market impact

The announcement sparked a sharp rise in China Financial Leasing’s shares, which surged 25% on Monday to reach a market capitalisation of HK$555 million ($71.3 million).

This increase reflects strong investor confidence and the market’s growing interest in AI-crypto hybrid investment products.

The company’s decision to merge AI with blockchain technology also indicates a broader shift among Hong Kong-listed firms towards future-oriented financial products.

With rising institutional demand for regulated crypto solutions, this project could help strengthen Hong Kong’s position as a global digital finance hub.

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