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Fortune Capital
- Investments: 801
- Funds: 47
- Shenzhen, Guangdong Province
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Fortune Capital was established on April 19, 2000 and headquartered in Shenzhen. We are the first batch of local venture capital institutions established by market-oriented operations in China. With the rapid growth of China's economy and the continuous improvement of the multi-level capital market, we have focused on information technology, intelligent manufacturing, energy conservation and environmental protection, medical health, big consumption and corporate services, cultural media, and military with the care and support from all sectors of society since our establishment. We have developed into one of the largest, most powerful and most influential venture capital institutions in China. Up to now, the total scale of Fortune Capital management fund is 36 billion RMB. We have invested in more than 670 companies, among which 253 have been successfully withdrawn and 131 have been listed. A total of 96 companies have been listed on the NEEQ.
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CICC Capital
- Investments: 363
- Funds: 9
- Beijing
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CICC Capital Operation Co., LTD. (CICC Capital) is a wholly-owned private investment management subsidiary of China International Capital Corporation (CICC). As the only private investment fund business platform of CICC, CICC Capital manages CICC's domestic and foreign private investment fund business in a unified way and undertakes functions including making private investment business development strategy, promoting business development, resource allocation, risk control and so on. CICC Capital has over 380 billion yuan of assets under management. With a professional investment management team of more than 300 members, CICC Capital has become one of the largest and leading private equity fund managers in China covering a variety of funds and direct investment products.
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Sequoia Capital
- Investments: 1545
- Funds: 199
- Tianjin
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Sequoia China was founded in September 2005 by Zhang Fan, Shen Nanpeng and Sequoia Capital. Sequoia China aims at high-quality and fast-growing companies, and focuses on four directions: technology and media, consumer goods and modern service industry, health industry, energy and environmental protection. Sequoia China currently manages a total of seven funds with a total amount of about 2 billion US dollars and about 4 billion yuan, which are used to invest in high-growth enterprises in China. Sequoia China's major investment projects include ZTO, Alibaba, 360, Wanda Movies, JD, Eleme, Toutiao, Sinnet and so on.
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GGV Capital
- Investments: 763
- Funds: 15
- Shanghai
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GGV Capital is a venture capital company focusing on global early and mid-stage enterprises. We manage a total of 17 funds with assets of US$9.2 billion, with offices in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Shanghai, Beijing, and Singapore. GGV Capital focuses on startups in the fields of consumption and new retailing, Internet services, cutting-edge technology, enterprise services, and cloud. We have invested in more than 400 companies, including Alibaba, Didi, Qunar, Airbnb, Full Truck Alliance, and Toutiao. By the end of 2020, GGV had 281 companies under management. We pay long-term attention to the global market and dive into localization and integration. We have accumulated unique resources and will fully support entrepreneurs to continue exploring and innovating.
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SHENGZHEN Capital
- Investments: 1524
- Funds: 161
- Shenzhen, Guangdong Province
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Shenzhen Capital Group Co., Ltd. was established in 1999 with the investment of Shenzhen Municipal Government and social capitals. The company is committed to being the explorer and cultivator of innovation value, and has developed into a comprehensive investment group with venture capital as its core. With a registered capital of 10 billion yuan and a total scale of about 419.4 billion yuan under management, Shenzhen Capital Group now manages 172 private equity funds, 13 equity investment parent funds and 12 real estate funds. At the same time, the Group has the first public fund management company of venture capital in China-Hotland Innovation Asset Management. Shenzhen Capital Group mainly invests in small and medium-sized enterprises, independent innovation high-tech enterprises and emerging industrial enterprises, covering information technology, intelligent manufacturing, internet, consumer goods/modern services, biotechnology/health, new materials, new energy/energy conservation and environmental protection, and the whole life cycle of enterprises.