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Oberweis Asset Management (Hong Kong) Limited
Oberweis Asset Management (Hong Kong) Limited operates as the Asian arm of the Oberweis investment network, a family-founded asset manager with a...
Oberweis Asset Management (Hong Kong) Limited
Oberweis Asset Management (Hong Kong) Limited operates as the Asian arm of the Oberweis investment network, a family-founded asset manager with a documented history running US micro-cap and small-cap growth strategies since the 1970s. The Hong Kong office allows the firm to source and analyze public equity opportunities across Asia, including China, India, and Southeast Asian markets. The Hong Kong entity likely employs a growth-at-a-reasonable-price or momentum-informed fundamental approach, consistent with the strategies run by its US parent, Oberweis Asset Management Inc., which was founded by James Oberweis and later led by portfolio managers including Jim Oberweis Jr. The firm's documented focus on small-cap and micro-cap equities suggests it targets undercovered companies with accelerating earnings and revenue trajectories. Team size and full professional roster for the Hong Kong office are not publicly disclosed. The firm operates as a regulated entity under Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission. No recent activity (last 24 months) is verifiable from public records. What distinguishes the Oberweis Hong Kong entity is its geographic and regulatory separation from the US parent while maintaining a shared investment philosophy. This structure allows the family-backed firm to tap Asian growth directly, bypassing the need for US-listed ADRs or regional fund-of-fund wrappers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Hong Kong
Corporate office
Hong Kong, China
Frequently asked questions
What investment approach does Oberweis Hong Kong follow?
The firm applies a fundamental growth-oriented strategy focused on small-cap and micro-cap public equities, consistent with the Oberweis US parent's documented approach of identifying companies with accelerating earnings and revenue momentum. The Hong Kong team adapts that framework to Asian markets, investing in listed equities across the region.
Is Oberweis Asset Management (Hong Kong) a family office or a registered asset manager?
It is a registered asset manager licensed by Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission. The firm operates as the Asian subsidiary of Oberweis Asset Management Inc., a US-based investment adviser founded by the Oberweis family. While family capital may be present, the entity manages client assets in a regulated institutional format.
How is Oberweis Hong Kong connected to the Oberweis family in the US?
The Hong Kong entity is part of the Oberweis Asset Management network, which originates with the Oberweis family of Illinois. James Oberweis founded Oberweis Dairy and later the Oberweis investment firm. The Hong Kong operation extends that family's asset-management platform into Asia.
What types of securities does Oberweis Hong Kong invest in?
The firm invests primarily in publicly traded equities. Based on the parent firm's documented strategy, the Hong Kong office likely targets small and micro-cap listed companies in Asia that exhibit strong earnings momentum and are underfollowed by sell-side analysts.
Does Oberweis Hong Kong make direct private investments or only public-market allocations?
Public records indicate the firm is structured to manage public equity portfolios. There is no public evidence that Oberweis Hong Kong engages in direct private equity, venture capital, or fund-of-funds allocations. Its scope appears limited to exchange-listed securities.
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