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Hong Kong layoffs, tracked in full.

Hong Kong has seen 700 job cuts across 2 tracked rounds since January 2020 — roughly 0.1% of all layoffs in our global dataset. The last 12 months alone saw 0 layoffs.

Last updated
Country snapshot
700
people laid off since Jan 2020
Companies tracked
2
active + historical
Rounds
2
total events
Biggest single cut
400
Oriente
Total since 2020
All time
700
Across 2 roundsRank #24
Last 12 months
Recent
0
Industries affected
Breadth
0
of 0 tracked
Share of global
vs countries
0.1%
of 830K totalRank #24
Top cities & companies · Hong Kong

Where the cuts landed.

Top cities
#01
Hong Kong
2 ROUNDS
700
Top companies
#01
Oriente
HONG KONG · FINTECH · 1 ROUNDS
400
#02
Klook
HONG KONG · TRAVEL & HOSPITALITY · 1 ROUNDS
300
Recent events · Hong Kong· Last 30 days

The latest HK layoffs.

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Severity
Event
Location · When
Headcount
Source
High
O
Oriente
Oriente Layoffs — 2020-05-04
Hong Kong ·
400
dealstreetasia.com ↗
High
K
Klook
Klook Layoffs — 2020-04-20
Hong Kong ·
300
layoffs.fyi ↗
Companies in Hong Kong

Most impacted companies.

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O
Fintech
Oriente
Hong Kong
400
Total cuts tracked
Rounds1
IndustryFintech
K
Travel & Hospitality
Klook
Hong Kong
300
Total cuts tracked
Rounds1
IndustryTravel & Hospitality
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Other countries tracked.

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459 COMPANIES · 599K CUT →
Asia
India layoffs
Byju's and 96 more companies tracked since 2020.
97 COMPANIES · 60K CUT →
Europe
Germany layoffs
SAP and 24 more companies tracked since 2020.
25 COMPANIES · 28K CUT →
Frequently asked

Questions about Hong Kong layoffs.

How many people have been laid off in Hong Kong?+
Our dataset tracks 700 job cuts across 2 layoff rounds in Hong Kong since January 2020. This includes government filings, corporate disclosures, and verified news reports.
Which industries are cutting most in Hong Kong?+
Multiple industries have contributed to Hong Kong layoffs. Scroll up to the industries breakdown for a full picture of which sectors are cutting deepest.
Where does Hong Kong layoff data come from?+
Our HK data is sourced from mandatory government filings (WARN Act notices for employers over 100 workers), corporate disclosures (SEC 8-K filings, annual reports), and verified news reporting from 40+ trusted outlets. See our methodology for full verification standards.
Are Hong Kong layoffs rising or falling?+
The last 12 months show 0 layoffs in our dataset. The stat cards above compare the current 12-month period to the prior year — check the trend indicators for direction.
Can I use Hong Kong layoff data in my article or research?+
Yes. Stats and visualizations on this site can be cited with attribution to the SIVL. For raw data access or embeddable charts, see our embed page or methodology.
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