PE/VC

Leveraged buyouts, growth capital, angel investments, and seed funding—these private transactions take place, largely out of the public’s eye, not only in Connecticut or Silicon Valley, but also in Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai.

In 2016, China’s private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) firms raised over $70 billion, more than 20% of total such funding globally. At the same time, these firms also deployed capital to the tune of $223 billion, accounting for more than 70% of global PE/VC investments.

As late comers, these Chinese firms have rapidly grown into formidable financiers. Most Chinese PE firms are particularly interested in products and services that can be commercialized and scaled up quickly in China. They tend to invest in areas that align with China’s shift to a more consumer-driven economy. Meanwhile, Chinese VCs have been active players globally, particularly in Silicon Valley. They have focused on areas such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and electric vehicles.

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Legend Capital

Legend Capital

Legend Capital is a venture capital (VC) subsidiary under its parent Legend Holdings. The VC firm specializes in early-stage and growth capital investments that are relevant to the Chinese economy. It...

Trustbridge Partners

Trustbridge Partners

Trustbridge Partners, founded in 2006, has $5 billion assets under management from university endowments, pension funds, and strategic industry partners. Maintaining offices in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and...

Linear Venture

Linear Venture

Linear Venture is a Shanghai-based early-stage venture capital firm with a special focus on applied data intelligence. It has $100 million assets under management and has invested in over 30 startups in...

Morningside Group

Morningside Group

Morningside Group is an investment group founded in 1986 by the Chan family of Hong Kong. The group invests in both private equity and venture capital opportunities in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific...

JD.com

JD.com

JD.com is one of China’s biggest e-commerce platforms and has made multiple investments in US technology companies in recent years. Its investments have ranged from fin-tech to wearable devices.