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Hudson Capital
Hudson Capital is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Stamford, CT, registered since 2012. The firm manages $40.7 billion in assets. It has 418 employees...
Hudson Capital
Hudson Capital is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Stamford, CT, registered since 2012. The firm manages $40.7 billion in assets. It has 418 employees and 153 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
1938
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Stamford
Corporate office
Beijing, China
Frequently asked questions
What is Hudson Capital's core investment strategy?
Hudson Capital operates across three lanes: buyouts, venture capital, and venture debt. The buyout and restructuring practice targets distressed or transitional Chinese companies, while the venture arm funds seed through growth-stage startups. Venture debt provides structured, non-dilutive financing to portfolio companies or third-party ventures. This mandates the firm to act as both a control investor and a minority growth partner, depending on the opportunity.
Does Hudson Capital invest outside of China?
All currently known sourcing points to a domestic China focus. The firm's Beijing headquarters and Mandarin-language web presence, combined with its restructuring emphasis — a strategy heavily reliant on local legal and political infrastructure — strongly indicate a China-centric mandate. No confirmed cross-border deals or non-China offices have been identified.
How does Hudson Capital source its restructuring deals?
Restructuring sourcing in China typically flows through relationships with local courts, state-owned enterprise reform channels, non-performing loan portfolios held by asset management companies, and corporate advisors. Hudson Capital's specific sourcing network is not publicly detailed, but the firm's Beijing base places it within China's primary restructuring nexus, where relationships with policymakers and distressed-debt originators are concentrated.
Does the firm raise discretionary private equity funds or invest off balance sheet?
Hudson Capital's public disclosures do not specify its fundraising structure. Private equity firms in China frequently operate with hybrid capital bases — some using committed discretionary fund structures raised from domestic limited partners, others deploying capital on a deal-by-deal basis from a balance sheet or investment club. Without regulatory filings or LP disclosures, Hudson Capital's specific funding model remains unconfirmed.
Is Hudson Capital affiliated with any other Hudson-branded investment firms?
Hudson Capital should not be confused with Hudson Structured Capital Management (a US-based insurance-linked and transportation investor) or Hudson Advisors (Lone Star Funds' asset manager). Hudson Capital Limited, a Hong Kong-listed entity focused on real estate in Australia, is also unrelated. This firm is a Beijing-based private equity investor with no known links to those entities.
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