Mint Incorporation Limited Reshuffles Group Structure and Adds New Subsidiaries
Mint Incorporation Limited has announced a corporate reorganization involving changes to its group structure. The company's Hong Kong-based operating subsidiary, Matter Interiors Limited, has changed its name to Matter International Limited, with no impact on its legal status or operations. Additionally, Mint Incorporation Limited has established new subsidiaries, including Grand Engineering and Construction Limited, which has become an indirect wholly owned subsidiary through CKL Holding Limited, and Axonex Intelligence Limited, now an indirect wholly owned subsidiary through Aspiration Group Limited. The company has also formed a joint venture, Axonex Robotics Limited, with AIMO (HK) Limited, focusing on robotics design. These changes were made for administrative purposes and involved only nominal consideration.
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