Linnovate Partners Dual-City Dinner: Shanghai & Beijing

Linnovate Partners recently organized a series of exclusive dinners in Shanghai and Beijing, gathering top CFOs and leaders from the private equity and venture capital sectors in China.

On the evening of September 4, the dinner in Shanghai took place against the stunning backdrop of the Huangpu River. The leadership team reflected on the company’s innovative achievements in alternative asset services and discussed future development trends with clients. Mr. Shiyi Li, Senior Manager of the Client Success Department, shared the latest updates, while guests engaged in discussions about investment strategies in the context of digital transformation.

The Beijing dinner, held on September 11 at the prestigious China World Summit Wing, featured a warm welcome from Henry Lin, the founder and CEO of Linnovate Partners. In his speech, he remarked, “As a provider of alternative investment services, Linnovate Partners originated in Hong Kong and has rapidly expanded across the Asia-Pacific region. With 11 offices worldwide, our growth is deeply tied to the support of our clients. We are committed to leading the digital transformation of alternative asset services. This dinner reflects our long-term commitment to the Chinese market and our relentless pursuit of service innovation.”

Linnovate Partners is dedicated to leveraging technological innovation to enhance service delivery in the alternative asset industry. Through these events, we aim to strengthen relationships and foster collaboration with our clients, paving the way for a prosperous future together.

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