China Demeter Financial Investments Limited, an investment holding company, engages in food and beverage, money lending, financial services, securities investment, alcoholic beverage distribution, and children education businesses in Hong Kong and Singapore. As of December 31, 2021, it operated 12 restaurants serving Japanese cuisine, Thai food, and western food in Hong Kong. The company also offers secured and unsecured loans to individuals and companies; advises and deals in securities; provides asset management services; and invests in listed and unlisted securities. In addition, it sells wine and whisky; trades in miscellaneous goods; and offers kindergarten and pre-school education services, as well as operates a childcare center. The company was formerly known as China Demeter Investments Limited and changed its name to China Demeter Financial Investments Limited in December 2016. China Demeter Financial Investments Limited was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Admiralty, Hong Kong.
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