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Service industries see significant business receipts growth in Q3 2025, especially in insurance and financing sectors.

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Service industries see significant business receipts growth in Q3 2025, especially in insurance and financing sectors.
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Service industries see significant business receipts growth in Q3 2025, especially in insurance and financing sectors.

2025-12-09 16:30 Last Updated At:16:38

Quarterly business receipts indices for service industries for third quarter of 2025

Business receipts in value terms of many major service industries showed increases of varying magnitudes in the third quarter of 2025 when compared with the third quarter of 2024, according to the provisional figures of business receipts indices released today (December 9) by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD).

Comparing the third quarter of 2025 with the third quarter of 2024, double-digit increases were recorded in business receipts indices of the insurance (+40.7%), financing (except banking) (+31.4%), import/export trade (+24.5%) and banking (+12.9%) industries. On the other hand, the transportation industry recorded a decrease of 5.8% in business receipts index during the same period.

Analysed by service domain, business receipts index of the computer and information technology services domain increased by 99.1% year-on-year during the same period, while that of the tourism, convention and exhibition services domain also increased by 4.6% year-on-year.

On a seasonally adjusted quarter-to-quarter comparison, business receipts in value terms of many major service industries recorded increases of varying magnitudes in the third quarter of 2025 when compared with the second quarter of 2025. In particular, a double-digit increase was recorded in business receipts index of the insurance (+23.9%) industry. On the other hand, business receipts index of the warehousing and storage industry decreased by 5.6% during the same period.

Analysed by service domain, comparing the third quarter of 2025 with the second quarter of 2025 on a seasonally adjusted basis, business receipts index of the computer and information technology services domain increased by 20.0%, while that of the tourism, convention and exhibition services domain also increased by 6.8%.

Commentary

A Government spokesman said that business receipts of many service industries increased in the third quarter of 2025 over a year earlier, with more notable increases seen for the insurance, financing (except banking), import/export trade and banking industries.

Looking ahead, business of the service industries as a whole should continue to expand. Sustained moderate growth of the global economy, coupled with easing China-US trade tensions, should provide support to trade-related sectors. Continued improvement in local consumer sentiment, sustained growth in visitor arrivals, vibrant financial market activities, and the Government's various measures to develop the economy and diversify markets will continue to bode well for various service industries. Notwithstanding, the impact of external uncertainties on certain industries still warrants close attention.

Further information

Table 1 presents the business receipts indices and their corresponding year-on-year rates of change in respect of selected service industries and service domains for the recent five quarters, while Table 2 shows the corresponding quarter-to-quarter rates of change in the business receipts indices for the recent five quarters based on the seasonally adjusted series.

The revised figures of business receipts indices for the third quarter of 2025 will be released at the website of the C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/web_table.html?id=660-69001) on January 19, 2026.

Data for compiling the business receipts indices are mainly based on the Quarterly Survey of Service Industries conducted by the C&SD, supplemented by relevant data provided by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Hong Kong Tourism Board.

A service domain differs from a service industry in that it comprises those economic activities which straddle different industries but are somehow related to a common theme. It may include all activities carried out by all companies in a service industry that is closely related to the domain. For a service industry that is less closely related, however, only a portion of the companies in the industry or even only part of the economic activities of the companies is related to the domain. Taking the tourism, convention and exhibition services domain as an example, it includes all services of convention and exhibition organisers, short-term accommodation services and services of travel agents, and some of the services (only those involving visitors as customers) of restaurants, retailers and transport operators.

The classification of service industries follows the Hong Kong Standard Industrial Classification Version 2.0, which is used in various economic surveys for classifying economic units into relevant industry classes.

More detailed statistics are given in the report "Quarterly Business Receipts Indices for Service Industries, Third Quarter 2025". Users can browse and download this publication at the website of the C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1080006&scode=520).

For enquiries about the business receipts indices, please contact the Business Services Statistics Section of the C&SD (Tel: 3903 7274 or e-mail: business-receipts@censtatd.gov.hk).

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Special traffic and transport arrangements for 59th Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo

The Transport Department (TD) today (December 9) reminded the public that, to facilitate the holding of the 59th Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo at Victoria Park from December 13, 2025 to January 5, 2026, the following special traffic and transport arrangements will be implemented in the vicinities of Causeway Bay and Tin Hau:

* Pedestrianisation will continue to be implemented at East Point Road, Lockhart Road east of Cannon Street, and Great George Street west of Paterson Street from 4pm to midnight on Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays), and from noon to midnight on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays;

* Depending on the on-site crowd and traffic conditions, the section of Gloucester Road between Kingston Street and Causeway Road, Sugar Street, Great George Street, Paterson Street, Kingston Street, Cleveland Street, Hing Fat Street (except franchised buses and green minibuses), Electric Road and Lau Li Street may be closed temporarily or intermittently, and a corresponding traffic diversion will be implemented upon the Police's request;

* Bus stops on Causeway Road outside Victoria Park will be rearranged temporarily;

* The public light bus stands at Paterson Street and Sugar Street, and the taxi stands at Paterson Street and Lau Li Street may be suspended upon the Police's request; and

* Hing Fat Street Public Carpark (except for disabled parking spaces) will be suspended at different time slots daily from December 10, 2025 to January 6, 2026.

Details of the special traffic and transport arrangements are available on the TD's website (www.td.gov.hk) or mobile application "HKeMobility". Passengers may also refer to the passenger notices displayed by the relevant public transport operators.

Members of the public are advised to make use of public transport services as far as possible to avoid traffic congestion and unnecessary delays. The TD and the Police will closely monitor the traffic situation and implement appropriate measures when necessary. The Police may adjust the traffic arrangements, subject to the prevailing crowd and traffic conditions. The public should pay attention to the latest traffic news through radio, television or "HKeMobility".

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