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Kunshan Xingsheng Construction Development
Kunshan Xingsheng Construction Development is a corporate investor based in Kunshan, China. It focuses on investments in Asia and has committed to one fund.
Kunshan Xingsheng Construction Development
Kunshan Xingsheng Construction Development is a corporate investor based in Kunshan, China. It focuses on investments in Asia and has committed to one fund.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Kunshan
Corporate office
Kunshan, Jiangsu, China
Principals
Gu Xuming
Legal Representative
Xu Zhende
General Manager and Executive Director
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who ultimately controls Kunshan Xingsheng Construction Development?
The Kunshan State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) is the ultimate controlling entity. This places the firm squarely within China's municipal state-owned apparatus, making it a policy-driven executor of local urbanization and infrastructure mandates. Day-to-day legal and operational leadership is handled by Gu Xuming and Xu Zhende.
What does the firm actually build or own?
Its known assets are concentrated in mixed-use infrastructure projects located in Zhangpu Town, Kunshan. These projects typically integrate residential, commercial, and public-utility elements to support peri-urban expansion. The firm functions as a direct developer and long-term asset holder rather than a short-cycle speculative builder.
Does the firm co-invest with external partners?
Yes. Kunshan Xingsheng Construction Development has participated in Suzhou Mingxin Gaotou Venture Capital alongside Suzhou High-tech Venture Capital Group Co., Ltd. This indicates the firm's mandate extends beyond direct construction into limited-partner-style commitments within the broader Suzhou innovation ecosystem.
How does the firm's structure differ from a private real estate developer?
Unlike a profit-maximizing private developer, this firm operates as a corporate investor under SASAC supervision, where municipal policy objectives — population resettlement, infrastructure modernization, and regional economic planning — carry equal or greater weight than commercial returns. It does not market to external institutional LPs and does not publicly disclose a fund structure.
Who are the key operating executives?
Gu Xuming is the Legal Representative, a role carrying ultimate fiduciary and legal accountability under Chinese corporate law. Xu Zhende serves as General Manager and Executive Director, responsible for operational execution and investment oversight. No other senior executives have been identified through public records.
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