The Cross-Harbour (Holdings)

The Cross-Harbour (Holdings)
Traded as SEHK: 0032
Industry Investment
Predecessor Cross-Harbour Tunnel Company
Founded April 26, 1965 (1965-04-26) (The Cross-Harbour Tunnel Company, Limited)[1]
Headquarters Rooms 3301-07, China Resources Building, 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Website www.crossharbour.com.hk

The Cross-Harbour (Holdings) Limited (CHHL, Chinese: 港通控股有限公司; Jyutping: gong2 tung1 hung3 gu2 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1) (SEHK: 0032), formerly the Cross-Harbour Tunnel Company, is a Hong Kong investment holding company with emphasis on transport infrastructures.

Founded in 1965, CHHL owned the franchise to build and operate the Cross-Harbour Tunnel up to 1999. Thereafter, CHHL, through an associated company, has provided management services to the Cross Harbour Tunnel under a renewable management, operation and maintenance contract with the Government of Hong Kong. The Cross-Harbour Tunnel Company also managed the Aberdeen Tunnel in the 1990s.

CHHL together with its wholly owned subsidiary hold a 50% stake in Western Harbour Tunnel Company Limited (WHTCL). WHTCL owns the franchise to build and operate the Western Harbour Crossing from 1993 up to 2023.

In 2008, CHHL acquired a 39.5% effective interest in Tate's Cairn Tunnel Company Limited (TCTC). TCTC owns the franchise to build and operate the Tate's Cairn Tunnel from 1988 to 2018.

CHHL has a 70% stake in The Hong Kong School of Motoring (HKSM). HKSM operates three designated driving schools in Hong Kong. CHHL also has a 70% stake in a company which owns half of Autotoll Limited. Autotoll provides electronic toll clearing facilities in Hong Kong covering eleven different toll roads and tunnels.

CHHL's controlling shareholder is Y.T. Realty Group Limited.

References

  1. About Cross-Harbour, The Cross-Harbour (Holdings), retrieved 2013-11-25

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