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Time: 13:00 - 17:30, Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Venue: Function Room 6, Floor 3, InterContinental Hotel ( No.777 Zhangyang Road, Shanghai)
Registration fee: CVCA /CREDIA members for free; Non-members:RMB1,500
Language: Mandarin
The rebounded Chinese economy, together with prospects on aggravating inflation and build-up pressure from withdrawn of economic stimulus policies, provide a review of state macro-economic control measures. Recently, a series of regulations and rules have been formulated targeting real estate industry, a key field under the attention of governments with state macro-control. Beyond all doubt, polices adjustment concerning bank credit, land management will exert a profound influence on real estate industry this year.
How to fellow the proper trend of policies in connection with real estate industry? How to unearth the investment opportunity? What kind of changes may occur on financing channels and the chance and challenge PF/VCs may face with?
China Venture Capital Association (CVCA) and China Real Estate Developers and Investors Association (CREDIA ) will jointly launch the seminar on Real Estate Investment Strategy on May 18 in Shanghai. Our guest speakers from different fields in China Real Estate will share their years of experiences and practices in real estate investment including prediction on development of real estate industry, the financing model and case studies regarding the real estate investment practice. The participants will have opportunities to exchange and communicate with well-known property developers, private equity veterans and financial and legal specialists as well as to emerge themselves.
Who should attend?
● Venture Capital and Private Equity professionals
● Senior management teams in Real Estate companies
● Professionals from the financial service providers
● Those who are interested in the Real Estate Investment
Agenda
13:00 - 13:30 | Registration |
Part One:2010 Real Estate market trends 2010 and regulatory framework | |
13:30 - 14:05 | Influence on real estate market under macro-control Zuyu Ding, Co-President, CRIC (China) Information Technology Co., Ltd |
14:05 – 14:40 | Prospectus on trend and external environment of the market Winnie Yun CHENG, Ph.D, Director of Research, Centaline Group |
Part Two:PE investment strategy and case studies | |
14:40 – 15:50 | ● Analysis on investment strategy ● Property value and types of evaluation ● PE investment and exit model ● Challenge and opportunity for RMB Fund ● Case study and Q&A Howard ZHANG, Investment Director, HSBC NF Investment Advisers Limited |
15:50 – 16:10 | Tea break |
Part Three:Real Estate Developers Financing Strategy | |
16:10 - 17:10 | Influence by polices coordination on bank loan and land Analysis and comparison on financing channels Danny BAO, Director, Deutache Bank equity research |
17:30 |
Registration starts at 12:30pm.
Seats are limited. Please make an early reservation. Registration on site is not available.
Enquiry Contact:
Ms. Zoe ZHANG
China Venture Capital Association
Tel: 8621-50471613
Email: zoe@cvca.org.cn
About CVCA
The China Venture Capital Association ("CVCA"), incorporated in the middle of year 2002 in Hong Kong, is a member-based trade organization established to promote the interest and the development of venture capital ("VC") and private equity ("PE") industry in the Greater China Region. Currently CVCA has more than 150 member firms, which collectively manage over US$500 billion in VC/PE funds. CVCA members have long and rich experience in VC/PE investing worldwide and have made many successful investments in fast-growing China enterprises of various industries.
More information about CVCA, please visit www.cvca.org.cn
About CREDIA
China Real Estate Developers and Investors Association (CREDIA), a membership-based non-profit association, is registered in Hong Kong with a representative office in Shanghai. The mission of CREDIA is to facilitate communication between Chinese and international real estate developers and to promote healthy, stable and balanced growth of the real estate industry, in keeping with the national policy of building a harmonious society. More information about CREDIA, please visit www.credia.hk More information about CREDIA, please visit www.credia.hk.