| Capital Markets Industry | Financials Sector | - CEO | HKEX Exchange | - ISIN |
| Hong Kong Country | 9 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
China Development Bank International Investment Limited is an investment holding entity with a robust focus on deploying capital in equity and various financial instruments, catering to a diverse portfolio both in Hong Kong and on a global scale. Initially established under the name New Capital International Investment Limited in 2003, the company underwent a strategic rebranding to its current denomination in June 2012, reflecting a deeper alignment and synergistic aspirations with its parent body, China Development Bank International Holdings Limited. Operating from its headquarters in Central, Hong Kong, it has carved out a distinctive niche in the financial market through its dynamic investment strategies encompassing money markets, as well as equity and debt-related securities in entities whether listed or unlisted. This strategic approach underpins its objective to deliver substantial returns on investments, thereby contributing to the broader economic fabric and fostering the development of a myriad of sectors both domestically and internationally.
As part of its core investment strategy, China Development Bank International Investment Limited allocates resources to obtain equity stakes in entities with high growth potential. These investments span across different industries and geographical locations, emphasizing listed and unlisted companies that exhibit strong fundamentals and promising market opportunities.
The company extends its investment portfolio to include debt instruments. This encompasses investments in bonds, notes, and other debt securities that offer competitive yields. Through a careful selection process, it identifies entities with reputable credit standings to ensure both stability and attractive returns for its investment portfolio.
To balance its investment portfolio and manage liquidity effectively, China Development Bank International Investment focuses on money market instruments. These short-term investments include treasury bills, commercial paper, and other instruments that provide a measure of security and quick return, catering to the firm's strategic liquidity requirements and investment objectives.