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Qomply set to open office in Hong Kong


03 March 2026 Hong Kong
Reporter: Zarah Choudhary

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Qomply has announced that it is opening a new office in Hong Kong, aiming to expand its presence in Asia Pacific.

According to the firm, the expansion comes as firms implement significant updates from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), placing renewed operational pressure on reporting accuracy, completeness, timeliness and governance.

The Hong Kong launch builds on Qomply’s expansion into the US last year to support Commodity Futures Trading Commission reporting obligations, the firm adds.

Michelle Zak, managing director of Qomply, says: “The era of ‘quiet regulation’ in Asia Pacific is ending.

“Following the recent rewrites from HKMA and MAS, we are seeing a clear shift toward deeper data quality review and closer scrutiny, similar to what firms have experienced in North America and Europe.

“For organisations reporting across multiple jurisdictions, a ‘patchwork approach’ is becoming harder to defend.”
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