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List of post-nominal letters (Hong Kong)

Post-nominal letters, also known as post-nominals or designatory letters, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that the individual holds a position, honour, academic degree, accreditation, office, or membership of an organization. In Hong Kong, as in other countries that follow the British honours system, post-nominal letters are commonly used and arranged in a specific order of precedence.

The order in which post-nominal letters are typically listed in Hong Kong is as follows, although individual preferences can sometimes vary:

  1. Honours and Decorations: These are typically listed according to the order of precedence established by the Hong Kong Honours System. Common examples include:

    • GBM: Grand Bauhinia Medal
    • GBS: Gold Bauhinia Star
    • SBS: Silver Bauhinia Star
    • BBS: Bronze Bauhinia Star
    • MH: Medal of Honour
    • JP: Justice of the Peace
  2. Professional Qualifications: These indicate membership of professional bodies or the holding of a particular professional designation. The order of professional qualifications is often governed by the rules of the relevant professional body. Examples include:

    • CPA: Certified Public Accountant
    • RPE: Registered Professional Engineer
  3. Academic Degrees: Academic qualifications are generally listed in ascending order of degree level, with the highest qualification listed last. Common examples include:

    • BA: Bachelor of Arts
    • BSc: Bachelor of Science
    • MA: Master of Arts
    • MSc: Master of Science
    • PhD: Doctor of Philosophy
    • LLD: Doctor of Laws (Honoris causa)
  4. Memberships of Orders and Societies: Membership of certain prestigious orders and societies may also be included.

It's important to note that not all post-nominal letters a person is entitled to use are necessarily displayed. Individuals often choose to highlight the most relevant or significant ones. The proper use and order of post-nominal letters are matters of etiquette and convention, reflecting the achievements and affiliations of the individual. Guidelines and conventions may also vary between different organizations and professions.