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Mr. Roger Zha was the Senior Investment Manager of China Merchants & Fortune Assets Management Ltd, Hong Kong making venture investments in China, focusing on early to expansion stage IT products developers and IT enabled services providers.
Prior to this, Mr. Zha was the General Manager of Business Development Div., China Merchants Technology Holdings Co. in Hong Kong.
He was in charge of the business development and investment, post management of portfolio companies, Participated in the formation of CMF Fund I .
Mr. Zha graduated from Anqing Normal College, China with a Bachelor of English and followed by a post graduate study in English at Dalian Maritime University.
Roger Zha active positions
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CMHJ Partners Ltd.
![]() CMHJ Partners Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance CMHJ Partners Ltd. (CMHJ Partners) is an independent venture capital firm which was founded by George Li and Darren Ho in 2007 and has built a network of local entrepreneurs, incubators, science and technology associations, universities, government agencies and venture capital firms. Based in Shanghai, the firm was previously a subsidiary of China Merchants Group Ltd. In addition to the Shanghai office, CMHJ Partners has a presence in Shenzhen. They manage the CMHJ Partners funds, backed by investors including the China Merchants Group. In addition, they leverage their relationships with central and local governments to facilitate exit and partnership strategies within China. | Director/Board Member | - |
Former positions of Roger Zha
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China Merchants & Fortune Assets Management Ltd.
![]() China Merchants & Fortune Assets Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance China Merchants & Fortune Assets Management Ltd. (CMFAM) was a venture capital fund management firm based in Hong Kong. The firm was set up jointly by China Merchants Technology Holdings, affiliated with the Hong Kong-headquartered China Merchants Group ultimately controlled by the government of China, and Fortune Venture Investment Group which is headquartered in Taiwan. CMFAM was the investment manager of the CMF Technology Fund I, registered in the Cayman Islands. Since 2008 the firm is primarily involved in disinvestments. Their successor is CMHJ Partners, investment manager of CMHJ Technology Fund II LP. | Private Equity Investor | 30/12/2016 |
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China Merchants & Fortune Assets Management Ltd.
![]() China Merchants & Fortune Assets Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance China Merchants & Fortune Assets Management Ltd. (CMFAM) was a venture capital fund management firm based in Hong Kong. The firm was set up jointly by China Merchants Technology Holdings, affiliated with the Hong Kong-headquartered China Merchants Group ultimately controlled by the government of China, and Fortune Venture Investment Group which is headquartered in Taiwan. CMFAM was the investment manager of the CMF Technology Fund I, registered in the Cayman Islands. Since 2008 the firm is primarily involved in disinvestments. Their successor is CMHJ Partners, investment manager of CMHJ Technology Fund II LP. | Finance |
CMHJ Partners Ltd.
![]() CMHJ Partners Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance CMHJ Partners Ltd. (CMHJ Partners) is an independent venture capital firm which was founded by George Li and Darren Ho in 2007 and has built a network of local entrepreneurs, incubators, science and technology associations, universities, government agencies and venture capital firms. Based in Shanghai, the firm was previously a subsidiary of China Merchants Group Ltd. In addition to the Shanghai office, CMHJ Partners has a presence in Shenzhen. They manage the CMHJ Partners funds, backed by investors including the China Merchants Group. In addition, they leverage their relationships with central and local governments to facilitate exit and partnership strategies within China. | Finance |
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