Winto Group (Holdings) Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the provision of exhibition and trade show, and publication and media advertising services in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area. The company owns and publishes Exmoo News, a Chinese-language daily newspaper and covers various local and international news, finance and economy, entertainment, sports, fashion and lifestyle, cultural knowledge, etc.; Travel Macao, a Chinese-language travel leisure fortnightly magazine, which provides information to readers relating to travel, dining, shopping, culture, and entertainment in Macau; Motoz Trader, a fortnightly magazine that focuses on new car models, second-hand car market, and properties, as well as offers lifestyle information, including dinning, fashion, and beauty; Motoz Trader, a free fortnightly magazine; Shopping Monthly, a fortnightly magazine, which focuses on updated information on consumer products; and Shopping Monthly, a free fortnightly magazine. It also provides exhibition and trade show, print and online media advertising, and outdoor advertising services. The company was incorporated in 2012 and is headquartered in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Winto Group (Holdings) Limited is a subsidiary of Source Creation International Limited.
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