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Harvest Investments
Harvest Investments is a Beijing-based private equity firm deploying capital from seed to buyout across mainland China.
Harvest Investments
Harvest Investments is an SEC-registered investment adviser in HONG KONG, registered since 2011. The firm manages approximately $3.8 billion in regulatory assets. It has 32 employees and 18 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Beijing
Corporate office
Beijing, China
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does Harvest Investments target?
Harvest Investments spans the full lifecycle from seed and start-up venture through expansion, late-stage growth, pre-IPO, and buyout transactions, according to its public strategy profile. This provides the firm with flexibility to pursue both minority and control positions. Specific stage-tilt metrics are not publicly available.
Does Harvest Investments focus exclusively on China?
The firm's headquarters and known investment footprint are concentrated in mainland China. No additional offices or cross-border mandates have been identified in public records. The geographic scope may be limited to domestic opportunities sourced through local networks.
Is Harvest Investments structured as a single fund or does it manage multiple vehicles?
Harvest Investments' specific fund structure—whether a single capital pool, series of blind-pool funds, or deal-by-deal special-purpose vehicles—is not publicly disclosed. The firm maintains limited visibility on fundraising cadence, investor base, and vehicle architecture.
Who runs investment decisions at Harvest Investments?
The principals, investment committee structure, and governance framework at Harvest Investments are not documented in public records. The firm has not published leadership biographies or team profiles on its official website or professional networks.
How does Harvest Investments source new deals?
With no disclosed pipeline, co-investor partnerships, or deal-origination channels, the firm likely operates through proprietary networks common among Beijing-based private investment offices. This closed-network model limits third-party due-diligence visibility into sourcing dynamics.
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