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ChinaCache
ChinaCache is a corporate investor based in Beijing, founded 1998; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and key...
ChinaCache
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General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
1998
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Beijing
Corporate office
Section A, Building 3, No. 7 Jiuxianqiao North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Principals
Song Wang
Co-founder and Chairman
Jean Xiaohong Kou
Co-founder, Senior Vice President and Director
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How did ChinaCache generate the capital it now invests?
The wealth originates from ChinaCache's operating history as China's primary content delivery network provider. Song Wang founded the company in 1998, built it into the infrastructure backbone for major Chinese internet platforms including Tencent and Sina, and took it public on Nasdaq in 2010. The investment vehicle manages proceeds from that operational success.
Who controls investment decisions at ChinaCache?
Investment control rests with co-founders Song Wang and Jean Xiaohong Kou. Wang serves as Co-founder and Chairman, while Kou holds the roles of Co-founder, Senior Vice President, and Director. Family interests are also held through the Hong Song Family Trust, a Bahamas-based trust structure.
Is ChinaCache a single-family office or a corporate holding company?
ChinaCache occupies a hybrid position. It began as an operating company, went public, and now functions as a corporate investment entity deploying founder wealth. Unlike a dedicated single-family office structured independently from the operating business, the investment function is embedded within the residual corporate entity, creating a governance overlap rare among family offices.
Does ChinaCache invest in funds or make direct investments?
Based on public record, ChinaCache's investment activity appears to be entirely direct, balance-sheet driven, and opportunistic. There are no known LP commitments to external funds, and the firm does not operate a fund-of-funds platform. Known assets include cross-border commercial real estate in California.
What investment stages or sectors does ChinaCache target?
ChinaCache does not publish a formal investment mandate, and recent activity is opaque. Known holdings lean toward hard assets — specifically commercial office real estate in the United States. The firm does not advertise a technology venture strategy despite its CDN heritage, though early corporate investors included Qiming Venture Partners, Intel Capital, and Investor Growth Capital.
Are there philanthropic foundations or separate structures linked to the Wang family?
No dedicated philanthropic foundation is publicly tied to ChinaCache or the Wang family. The known offshore structure is the Hong Song Family Trust, established in the Bahamas for the benefit of family members. Beyond this trust, the family's wealth structuring remains private.
What has been ChinaCache's publicly disclosed activity in the last two years?
No verifiable operational event — no new investment announcements, leadership changes, or structural updates — has been publicly disclosed in the last 24 months. The firm operates with an unusually low public profile for an entity that was once Nasdaq-listed.
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