Celebrating Lunar New Year: Our Offices Take a Holiday Break

The Year of the Fire Horse begins on 17 February. Our Asian offices will have limited availability during the Lunar New Year holidays.

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The Lunar New Year is a time of renewal, celebration, and cultural tradition across many parts of Asia. As families come together to welcome a new lunar cycle, cities transform with vibrant decorations, festive meals, and customs that symbolize prosperity and good fortune for the year ahead.

In 2026, celebrations mark the arrival of the Year of the Fire Horse. This zodiac sign is known for its spirit of independence, drive, and energetic forward momentum. Themes of courage, initiative, and progress are reflected in this year's symbolism.

During this important holiday period, many businesses across Asia temporarily scale back operations, and our offices in the region are no exception. To allow our colleagues to fully enjoy the festivities with their loved ones, several of our teams will take a short break in line with local public holidays.

While some offices will be closed, our wider global network remains committed to supporting you. We encourage you to plan time-sensitive requests ahead of the holiday period, and our teams will be ready to assist you again as soon as regional operations resume.

To everyone celebrating, we wish you a joyful, prosperous, and inspiring start to the Year of the Fire Horse.

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