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MPC HK Management
MPC HK Management is a Hong Kong-licensed asset manager tied to US refiner Marathon Petroleum, holding an SFC Type 9 license since 2018.
MPC HK Management
The firm is a Hong Kong-incorporated asset manager tied through corporate filings to Marathon Petroleum Corporation, the Ohio-headquartered refining and logistics giant that processes roughly three million barrels per day across America. SFC licensing records list it as holding a Type 9 (asset management) registration active since April 2018, with Kay Shong Woon and Brian Kenneth Partee named as responsible officers — Partee also serves as Treasurer at the US parent. No public mandate, portfolio holdings, or deployment figures are disclosed. The entity's stated address matches the footprint of MPC's regional sourcing and trading operations, suggesting the Hong Kong license supports internal capital management, trade-linked investment activities, or a regional treasury function rather than third-party fund management. Publicly identified investments or external fund vehicles are absent from securities filings and corporate registries. Personnel records list two licensed representatives as of mid-2025. Adjacent vehicles or philanthropic structures tied to this entity are not publicly identified. The firm has not disclosed total assets under management, client relationships, or investment strategies in any regulatory filing. Structurally, the entity functions as an offshore corporate investment arm of a major US industrial company — a configuration common among energy corporates managing working capital, cross-currency exposures, and Asian trade-finance flows through a regulated Hong Kong vehicle. It does not market to external allocators or operate as a family office.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Hong Kong
Corporate office
Hong Kong
Frequently asked questions
What is the relationship between MPC HK Management and Marathon Petroleum Corporation?
MPC HK Management Limited is structured as a subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Corporation, confirmed through corporate registry linkages and overlapping responsible officers. Brian Kenneth Partee, listed on SFC license records for the Hong Kong entity, concurrently serves as Treasurer of the US-listed parent. The Hong Kong office appears to support treasury, trade-finance, or regional capital-management activities tied to MPC's operational presence in Asia.
Does MPC HK Management manage third-party capital?
No public evidence indicates the firm manages external assets. It holds a Type 9 asset management license from Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission but does not appear to offer funds or separately managed accounts to allocators. Its license most likely supports proprietary capital deployment, trade-linked investment execution, or internal treasury mandates for the parent corporation.
Who holds the key regulatory licenses at MPC HK Management?
The firm's SFC Type 9 license, active since April 2018, lists Kay Shong Woon and Brian Kenneth Partee as responsible officers. Partee's dual role as MPC's corporate Treasurer reinforces the entity's function as an internal corporate investment vehicle rather than a standalone third-party manager.
What investment strategy does MPC HK Management pursue?
No publicly disclosed investment strategy, mandate, sector focus, or asset-class allocation exists for this entity. Its registration type, parent affiliation, and absence of marketed fund products suggest it manages corporate treasury assets, trade-finance instruments, or ad hoc proprietary investments linked to Marathon Petroleum's energy supply-chain operations in Asia.
Is this entity structured as a family office?
No. MPC HK Management is a corporate subsidiary of a publicly traded US refining company, not a family office. It does not manage private wealth for individuals and does not exhibit any characteristics of a single-family or multi-family office structure.
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