Century Legend (Holdings) Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the hair styling, property investment, securities investment, and hospitality businesses. It operates through six segments: Hair Styling, Money Lending, Property Investments, Securities Investments, Hospitality Services, Property Project Management. The Hair Styling segment provides hair styling, and related services and products through the operation of a hair salon under the Headquarters brand in Hong Kong. The Money Lending segment offers commercial and personal loans in Hong Kong. The Property Investments segment invests in and rents commercial and residential properties in Macau and Hong Kong. The Securities Investments segment invests in listed equity securities, as well as in equity-linked investments in Hong Kong. The Hospitality Services segment provides hospitality services in Hong Kong. The Property Project Management segment offers property related project management services. Century Legend (Holdings) Limited also provides interior project management, and travel agency services; trades in securities; and holds hostel licenses. The company was formerly known as Fortei Holdings Limited and changed its name to Century Legend (Holdings) Limited in December 2000. Century Legend (Holdings) Limited is headquartered in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
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