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Meixin Global
MX Global is the leading turnkey asset management platform in Greater China providing global assets and tech-enabled infrastructure to all participants in the...
Meixin Global
MX Global is the leading turnkey asset management platform in Greater China providing global assets and tech-enabled infrastructure to all participants in the wealth management ecosystem. The company's integrated platform provides full-spectrum tech-enabled solutions to asset providers, wealth managers (IFAs and institutions), as well as end investors. The company has received multiple rounds of funding from prestigious venture capital groups including BitRock Capital, Korea Investment Partners (KIP), Bertelsmann Asia Investments (BAI), and OCBC Bank Singapore. Founded in 2015, MX Global has offices in New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Hong Kong, and has $2.1 billion+ in assets under administration. The company leverages fintech-enabled and internet-based infrastructure to provide turnkey solutions for three core client groups: Asset Providers, Wealth Managers/IFAs, and end investors. Our SmartAsset software for Asset Providers, iTrade APP for IFAs, teamkit APP for Wealth Management Institutions, and iTrade OneAccount for end investors, together form a one-stop platform that lowers operation redundancy, increases market efficiency, streamlines transaction execution processes across asset categories, and improves user experience. The platform offers 1600+ products across the full spectrum of asset types investible by Asian HNW investors, which include insurance, real estate, public funds, private funds, immigration projects, and direct investments in public securities. The company is fully licensed through its subsidiaries and partnerships across asset management, securities brokerage, and insurance brokerage, spanning multiple regions including but not limited to the US, Hong Kong, and domestic China.
General information
Firm type
Bank / Wealth / Trust
Year founded
2015
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Beijing
Corporate office
Beijing, China
Frequently asked questions
How does Meixin Global source the overseas assets it distributes to clients?
Meixin Global sources through direct relationships with global asset managers, real estate developers, and fund sponsors. The firm appears to act as an intermediary rather than an originator, vetting international products for suitability and regulatory compliance before presenting them to its Chinese client base. Specific counterparty names have not been publicly disclosed.
Is Meixin Global licensed to move capital out of China?
The firm operates under Chinese regulatory permissions that allow it to facilitate cross-border investment within the framework of existing capital controls. This typically involves compliance with Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (QDII) programs, Qualified Domestic Limited Partner (QDLP) schemes, or similar established channels for outbound portfolio investment. The exact licensing structure is not itemized in public materials.
Does Meixin Global manage discretionary portfolios or operate purely as a distributor?
Based on its positioning as a wealth manager, Meixin Global likely offers both advisory and discretionary portfolio management services. The firm constructs allocations across global asset classes on behalf of clients, which suggests a discretionary capability. It is not structured as a pure brokerage or fund supermarket.
What is the minimum investment required to become a client of Meixin Global?
The firm has not published a publicly stated minimum account size. Given its focus on high-net-worth cross-border investors and the regulatory thresholds for qualified investors in China, the effective minimum is likely in the millions of renminbi. Specific thresholds are typically communicated during private client onboarding.
How is Meixin Global different from a domestic Chinese wealth management firm?
The key distinction is its cross-border mandate. Domestic Chinese wealth managers primarily allocate to onshore products — local trusts, domestic mutual funds, and A-share equities. Meixin Global exists to provide access to international markets, which requires distinct licensing, foreign exchange capabilities, and counterparty relationships that purely domestic firms do not maintain.
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