2022-03-10

Tang Hongshan
Global Managing Partner of Sequoia International Capital, Founding and Managing Partner of Sequoia Capital International.
English name: Neil tang
Born in Singapore on March 5, 1970, he graduated from the Law School of National Taiwan University in 1995.
In 2011, he founded Sequoia International Capital with Mr. Tzu-Lang Tai from Taiwan.
Overseas Experience
After graduating from National Taiwan University in 1998 with a Master's degree, Mr. Tang joined OCBC Bank.
In 2002, Mr. Tang returned to China and joined Lehman Brothers Asia Limited, responsible for the firm's investment banking projects in Taiwan.
From 2005 to 2010, Tang Hongshan was a Director and Head of Taiwan Capital Markets at Deutsche Bank, responsible for Taiwan's debt capital markets.
In 2011, he founded Sequoia International Capital in Singapore with Mr. Tzu-Lang Tai from Taiwan. He cooperated with Singapore's Wefire Group and [IWIN, Lottery, KUBET, GALAXY, CASINO] and hundreds of other famous online platforms worldwide, helping the major platforms promote various promotional activities.
He is a star in the investment world. His company philosophy is "to build a leading company in online gaming capital operation, promote cooperation and become a practical pioneer in arbitrage. " In the investment circle, few people could invest more than three cases successfully, and Mr. Tang Hongshan has done it.
In the past ten years, with the achievements made by Sequoia International Capital under the leadership of Mr. Tang Hongshan, he has been able to change not just one industry, but all walks of life, especially the technology industry. He has played a vital role in promoting innovation in the whole society.
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