JP Gan
Founding Partner @ INCE Capital
Pudong, China
JP Gan is a Series C investor at INCE Capital in Pudong focused on Video and Internet. JP Gan is based out of Pudong, Shandong and is the Founding Partner of INCE Capital. JP previously worked at Qiming Venture Partners as a Managing General Partner. JP Gan attended the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. JP Gan was recognized as No. 5 on the 2019 Forbes Midas List: Top Tech Investors.
- Total investments:
- 23
- Last investment:
- Lead investor:
- 30%
Last updated:
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Industries JP Gan invests in
Stages JP Gan invests in
Countries JP Gan invests in
Investment Focus
Industry
- Video 3 (13%)
- Internet 3 (13%)
- Apps 2 (9%)
- Software 2 (9%)
- Automotive 2 (9%)
Stage
- Series C 12 (52%)
- Series B 4 (17%)
- Series D 4 (17%)
- Series A 1 (4%)
- Corporate Round 1 (4%)
Country
- China 11 (48%)
- United States 3 (13%)
Investments
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Allorion Therapeutics is a small molecule therapeutic development company that focuses on cancer and autoimmune illnesses. Allorion operates two locations in Natick, Massachusetts, and Guangzhou, China. | $50M / Series B / Mar 09, 2023 | |
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Singularity Systems is a software platform that offers computer vision-based machine learning, empowers strategic & customer experiences. | Series A / Dec 24, 2021 | |
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Meituan Bike (formerly Mobike) is a Chinese fully station-less bicycle-sharing system. It develops mobile apps for users to find and use bicycles to travel anywhere. Davis Wang Xiao Feng, Hu Wei Wei, and Xia Yi Ping founded Mobike on January 27, 2015, with its headquarters in Beijing, China. Mobike raised $600 million in Series E funding led byTencent, bringing the firm's fundraising in 2017 alone to nearly US$1 billion in June 2017. It became worth US$3 billion in the same month. Chinese web company Meituan-Dianping acquired Mobike for US$2.7 billion in April 2018. Parent company Meituan-Dianping announced name change from Mobike to Meituan Bike on January 23, 2019 as part of an ongoing integration. | Corporate Round / Dec 19, 2017 | |
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Wacai is a Chinese mobile app developer and the creator of a personal finance management mobile app. The app has two major functions. One, to serve as a bookkeeping service (launched in 2009) and two, a mutual fund trading feature that was added in July of 2013. Its most recent feature, incorporated in April of 2014, is a credit card manager, whichis gaining popularity in the Chinese markets. The app currently has over 40 million users. | $42M / Series C / May 15, 2017 | |
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Zhihu (知乎) is a Chinese socialized website for questions and answers. It differs from traditional online question and answer forums by enabling users to obtain information through questions that provoke the opinions and views from answerers as individuals. The number of registered users on Zhihu has surpassed 300,000 by the end of January 2012. | $103.4M / Series D / Jan 11, 2017 | |
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Meituan Bike (formerly Mobike) is a Chinese fully station-less bicycle-sharing system. It develops mobile apps for users to find and use bicycles to travel anywhere. Davis Wang Xiao Feng, Hu Wei Wei, and Xia Yi Ping founded Mobike on January 27, 2015, with its headquarters in Beijing, China. Mobike raised $600 million in Series E funding led byTencent, bringing the firm's fundraising in 2017 alone to nearly US$1 billion in June 2017. It became worth US$3 billion in the same month. Chinese web company Meituan-Dianping acquired Mobike for US$2.7 billion in April 2018. Parent company Meituan-Dianping announced name change from Mobike to Meituan Bike on January 23, 2019 as part of an ongoing integration. | $215M / Series D / Jan 04, 2017 | |
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Meituan Bike (formerly Mobike) is a Chinese fully station-less bicycle-sharing system. It develops mobile apps for users to find and use bicycles to travel anywhere. Davis Wang Xiao Feng, Hu Wei Wei, and Xia Yi Ping founded Mobike on January 27, 2015, with its headquarters in Beijing, China. Mobike raised $600 million in Series E funding led byTencent, bringing the firm's fundraising in 2017 alone to nearly US$1 billion in June 2017. It became worth US$3 billion in the same month. Chinese web company Meituan-Dianping acquired Mobike for US$2.7 billion in April 2018. Parent company Meituan-Dianping announced name change from Mobike to Meituan Bike on January 23, 2019 as part of an ongoing integration. | Series C / Sep 30, 2016 | |
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Founded in 2014, by creator Alex Zhu and longtime friend, Luyu Yang, musical.ly is a video social network for creating, sharing and discovering short videos. Every day, millions of teens use musical.ly as an outlet to express themselves through singing, dancing, comedy, and lip-syncing. The app celebrates creativity with videos recorded in 15seconds or less that are shared across the musical.ly community. More than half of U.S. teens are users of musical.ly. Since first being made available in October 2014, musical.ly has hit #1 in the iOS App Store for free apps in 20 countries - including the United States.In 2017 Musical.ly was acquired by ByteDance subsidiary Toutiao, and in 2018 Musical.ly was merged into ByteDance subsidiary TikTok. | $133.5M / Series C / May 13, 2016 | |
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Bilibili provides high-quality content and an immersive entertainment experience, and have built their platform based on the strong emotional connections of their users to their content and communities. They started as a content community inspired by ACG, and have evolved into a full-spectrum online entertainment world covering a wide array ofgenres and media formats, including videos, live broadcasting, and mobile games. They have a young and culturally aspirational user base willing to invest in a high-quality entertainment experience.Bilibili uses an Adobe Flash or HTML5 player, which can be manually switched, to play user-submitted videos hosted by either itself or third-party sources, while featuring a real-time overlaying subtitle system for interactive playback experience. | $199.3M / Series C / May 01, 2016 | |
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Cehome was established in 2009 by the founder and CEO Fan Construction to create armor and armor forum. Since its inception, armored to intentions to serve users and promote industry progress as its mission, committed to using the Internet to promote the development of China's construction machinery industry. | $25M / Series C / Mar 01, 2016 | |
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Co-Investors
About INCE Capital
INCE Capital is a new fund that will invest in early-stage consumer-related technology companies in China.
INCE Capital Contacts
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JP Gan
Founding Partner
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Steven Hu
Founding Partner
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Tong Maomeng
Executive Director
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What does JP Gan invest in?
JP Gan invests primarily in Video, Internet and Apps startups, most often at Series C and Series B stage. Most of the 23 investments tracked by Shizune back companies in China. The Investment Focus section breaks down every industry, stage and country in the portfolio.
When did JP Gan last invest?
The most recent investment recorded for JP Gan closed in Mar 2023. Shizune tracks 23 investments in total for this profile, including round sizes, stages and portfolio companies, all sourced from confirmed public funding rounds and refreshed monthly.
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