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HeyMax Launches in Hong Kong and Announces Partnership with Cathay

The Singapore-based loyalty platform builds on its July acquisition of Hong Kong fintech krip, partnering with Cathay as part of its strategy to scale its regional rewards ecosystem and expand partner and user growth.

SINGAPORE and HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 November 2025 - HeyMax, the Singapore-based loyalty and travel rewards platform, today announced its launch into the Hong Kong market, marking its first international expansion and a new partnership with Cathay.

The move underscores HeyMax's ambition to build Asia's leading open loyalty ecosystem, enabling users to earn and redeem miles across multiple brands and partners. The company also plans to quadruple its team and expand regional partnerships to support this growth.

"As one of the world's leading travel hubs, Hong Kong plays a pivotal role in connecting global travellers," said Joe Lu, CEO and Co-founder of HeyMax. With both strong outbound and inbound demand, it's a key market in building our global traveller network. HeyMax is well-positioned to help consumers turn everyday spending into meaningful travel experiences, while enabling businesses in Hong Kong to tap into the travel economy as a powerful way to engage their customers and members."

Users in Hong Kong can earn Max Miles from over 300 leading merchants including Watsons, Trip.com, Klook, Starbucks, foodpanda and redeem them for flights, hotels, and rewards from over 30 programs, including Cathay, ALL Accor, and Qatar Airways. These partnerships reflect HeyMax's role in connecting financial, lifestyle, and travel partners through a unified rewards platform that helps businesses drive deeper loyalty and unlock new value for consumers.

As part of the launch, starting today Cathay members in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia* can convert Max Miles into Asia Miles and redeem them for travel and lifestyle rewards, including flights on Cathay Pacific, partner airlines, and over 800 partners worldwide.

"As a premium travel lifestyle brand, partnering with HeyMax enables us to further strengthen our lifestyle ecosystem beyond our home hub of Hong Kong, giving our community of travellers across Southeast Asia more ways to turn everyday spending into meaningful travel experiences," said Jonathan Ng, Cathay Regional Head of Customer Travel & Lifestyle for Southeast Asia and Oceania. "This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering greater flexibility, value, and choice to our members, wherever they are in their travel journey."

The partnership marks a major step in expanding HeyMax's regional rewards ecosystem and driving new collaborations.

"Hong Kong is one of Asia's most influential markets for travel, finance, and lifestyle, a natural fit for HeyMax's next phase of growth," said David B. Wang, General Manager of HeyMax Hong Kong and Global Head of Loyalty Partnerships. "Through close collaboration with our partners, we look to help brands connect more deeply with travelers via Max Miles and strengthen our growing network of airline and hotel partners."

Beyond merchants, HeyMax is also working with major partners operating in Hong Kong and beyond such as MoneyHero, Octopus, Preferrd and Visa, who are integrating Max Miles as part of their rewards and customer engagement strategies.

In addition, HeyMax's FlyAnywhere feature lets users redeem Max Miles for any flight, on any airline, anywhere in the world. In addition to travel rewards, users can earn miles when purchasing digital vouchers from local favourites such as HKTVmall, 7-Eleven, JHC, and Starbucks, or when shopping for select lifestyle products.

The launch comes as Hong Kong continues to attract fintech and travel-tech companies seeking to serve a growing base of regional consumers.

"We welcome HeyMax's decision to expand in Hong Kong," said Jayne Chan, Head of Startups at InvestHK. "HeyMax's expansion into Hong Kong underscores the city's status as one of the region's most vibrant startup hubs, with strong technology-powered customer engagement that supports continued growth in the travel and loyalty sectors."

HeyMax aims to reach one million users and issue more than 2 billion Max Miles regionally by the end of 2026. The company continues to expand across financial services, insurance, F&B, and lifestyle sectors, following fivefold year-on-year revenue growth and an annualized revenue run rate of US$6 million reported in May.

*Applicable to members in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
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About HeyMax

HeyMax is a leading loyalty and travel rewards platform that turns everyday spending into meaningful travel, based in Singapore. HeyMax is on a mission to bring more joy and empathy to the world through travel. Its vision is to make travel more accessible and rewarding for everyone by turning the things you already do into free trips, year after year.

Users earn Max Miles from over 500 top merchants and redeem them directly for over 30 flights, hotels, and rewards programs, or use them for gift cards. Max Miles never expire, come with no fees, and offer unmatched flexibility for modern travelers.

HeyMax is backed by leading investors, including January Capital, Monk's Hill Ventures, Tenity, Ascend Angels, and XA Network. For more information, please visit www.heymax.ai.

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