Futu Securities opens café in Causeway Bay branch to adapt to client lifestyles

Futu Securities launched Futu Café on Thursday at its store on Lee Garden Road in Causeway Bay, offering drinks to blend into clients' daily lives. A company spokesman said the café aims to integrate investment and financial management into users' everyday lifestyles while appreciating client support with preferential prices. App users can buy drinks for as low as HK$12 (US$1.53).

Futu Café opened on Thursday at the Futu Store on Lee Garden Road in Causeway Bay, near its flagship store on Russell Street. The café serves espresso, Americano, iced blue coconut water and other drinks from 7.30am to 7.30pm.

A company spokesman said the launch "aims to integrate investment and financial management naturally into users’ everyday lifestyles." He added: "At the same time, we hope to express our appreciation for the continued support of our clients by offering coffee and beverages at preferential prices."

According to a menu displayed in the shop on Wednesday, clients using the Futu app can purchase drinks for as low as HK$12 (US$1.53), while non-members pay HK$24. Japanese fashion retailer Uniqlo and online brokerage Longbridge have also launched cafés in their outlets.

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