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Sinochem Capital
Sinochem Capital focuses on seed industry, modern agriculture, new materials, new energy, chemicals, energy conservation, and environmental protection.
Sinochem Capital
Sinochem Capital focuses on seed industry, modern agriculture, new materials, new energy, chemicals, energy conservation, and environmental protection. The company was founded in 2018 in Beijing, China. Sinochem Capital has made 21 investments, including a Series C - II investment in Kingwills on February 11, 2026.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Beijing
Corporate office
Beijing, China
Frequently asked questions
How is Sinochem Capital related to Sinochem Holdings and ChemChina?
Sinochem Capital is the in-house investment platform of Sinochem Holdings Corporation, the state-owned entity created by the 2021 merger of Sinochem Group and ChemChina. It deploys capital directly from the parent's balance sheet into assets that complement Sinochem's chemical, agricultural, and energy operations. The firm does not raise or manage third-party capital.
Does Sinochem Capital take outside limited partners in its funds?
No. Sinochem Capital invests exclusively from the corporate balance sheet of Sinochem Holdings and associated state-directed credit facilities. This closed-architecture model means external institutional investors cannot commit capital alongside it, distinguishing it from conventional private equity fund managers.
What sectors does Sinochem Capital actively pursue?
The firm focuses on sectors that map to the parent group's industrial footprint: agritech and seed science, specialty chemicals, advanced materials, and energy-transition technologies. It also evaluates restructuring opportunities within China's chemical and fertilizer industries where Sinochem Holdings already acts as a consolidator.
How does state ownership influence Sinochem Capital's investment decisions?
Every investment must satisfy three parallel requirements: projected financial return, strategic fit with Sinochem Holdings' existing businesses, and alignment with Chinese industrial policy priorities. This means the firm may hold assets longer than a financial sponsor would and may prioritize supply-chain security over near-term exit multiples.
Who makes investment decisions at Sinochem Capital?
The firm's investment committee reports through Sinochem Holdings' corporate development and finance leadership. Individual decision-makers are not publicly named. The committee draws on internal executives with backgrounds in state-owned asset management, chemical-industry operations, and cross-border M&A.
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