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SF Express
Wang Wei founded SF Express in 1993, building China's dominant private logistics network with cross-border investment offices in Mountain View and Hong...
SF Express
SF International is devoted to providing convenient and reliable cross-border logistics and supply chain solutions to worldwide manufacturers, trade enterprises, E-commerce merchants and consumers
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
China
City
Shenzhen
Corporate office
Shenzhen, China
Principals
Wang Wei
Founder and Chairman
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who controls investment decisions at SF Express?
Founder and Chairman Wang Wei maintains control over the company's strategic direction, including capital allocation and international expansion. The firm operates as a publicly traded entity on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, but Wang Wei's concentrated ownership stake concentrates investment authority within the founding family. No separate investment committee or third-party allocator structure is publicly disclosed.
How does SF Express invest its capital — through a dedicated fund structure or directly from the corporate balance sheet?
SF Express deploys capital directly from its corporate balance sheet rather than through a separate family office or private-fund vehicle. The company's investments in technology, real estate, and logistics infrastructure appear on its public financial statements as part of its operating business. No standalone investment entity such as a venture-capital arm or dedicated family office has been publicly identified.
What is the firm's geographic investment focus?
SF Express's investment activity concentrates on trade corridors linking China with North America and Europe. The firm maintains US offices in Mountain View, California, and an international hub in Hong Kong, reflecting a cross-border logistics and supply-chain investment thesis. Southeast Asia and other emerging-market routes are also part of its reported network expansion.
Is SF Express involved in equity investments in other companies, or does it only invest in its own operations?
Public disclosures do not confirm an active equity-investment portfolio in third-party companies. The firm's stated international subsidiary, SF International, focuses on providing logistics services rather than making minority investments, suggesting its capital deployment is primarily organic and infrastructure-oriented rather than arms-length fund-style investing.
What is the firm's known posture on co-investments or partnerships with external managers?
No public record exists of SF Express participating in co-investments alongside external general partners or family-office clubs. The firm's structure as an operating logistics company with an internal investment function means partnership activity, if any, is likely channeled through commercial joint ventures tied to its shipping network rather than through blind-pool fund commitments.
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