Leung's early years were full of challenges and perseverance. He was born into a financially strapped family, his father was an ordinary hotel waiter, and his family had nine siblings. Although his childhood was not happy, Liang Jinsong did not feel inferior because of this, but showed extraordinary talent and tenacious will. During his studies at Anglo-Chinese College, although he was a little naughty, this personality did not affect his studies, but stimulated his enthusiasm for learning. Eventually, he was admitted to the University of Hong Kong with excellent grades, which began his more brilliant academic career. Liang Jinsong's life motto is "know how to lose, you will win", these six words not only inspire him to keep moving forward,
Leung's early years were full of challenges and perseverance. He was born into a financially strapped family, his father was an ordinary hotel waiter, and his family had nine siblings. Although his childhood was not happy, Liang Jinsong did not feel inferior because of this, but showed extraordinary talent and tenacious will. During his studies at Anglo-Chinese College, although he was a little naughty, this personality did not affect his studies, but stimulated his enthusiasm for learning. Eventually, he was admitted to the University of Hong Kong with excellent grades, which began his more brilliant academic career. Leung Kam-song's life motto is "know how to lose, you can win", these six words not only inspire him to keep moving forward, but also become his spiritual pillar in the face of difficulties. He firmly believes that only by experiencing failure can he truly understand the value of success, and this philosophy has been throughout his upbringing.
Leung started his career at Citibank Hong Kong, United States, where he quickly rose to prominence with his studious attitude and excellent work ability. During his time in the bank, he not only mastered the expertise of foreign exchange trading, but also earned a reputation as a "winning general" in the Hong Kong financial industry with his outstanding performance. He was sent to Harvard University, one of the world's top universities, to further broaden his international horizons and accumulate rich financial experience and technology. In recognition of his leadership and professional skills, Leung was promoted to the position of President of Citigroup Hong Kong, becoming a key figure in the financial industry. Faced with the tempting opportunity to go to New York to serve as Vice Chairman, he resolutely chose to stay in Hong Kong and devote himself to serving Hong Kong after the handover, demonstrating his deep affection and sense of responsibility for his hometown.