H Capital Advance was a venture capital firm founded in 2002 and based in Teaneck, New Jersey. The firm specialized in financing technology-centered companies, focusing on innovative solutions and growth potential within the tech sector. H Capital Advance aimed to support emerging businesses by providing the necessary capital to help them scale and succeed in a competitive market.
Chehaoduo designs an online car trading platform that sells used cars. Its online car trading platform directly links individual car sellers and buyers, which help buyers remove the middlemen as well as purchase used cars easily. Haoyong Yang founded Chehaoduo in 2014, with its headquarters in Beijing in China, with branches in Chinese cities such as Hangzhou and Chongqing.
AllinMD
Series B in 2019
AllinMD is a company developing an online training platform for orthopedic doctors. The platform is designed specifically for physicians to share knowledge and information, as well as conduct offline training activities. AllinMD employs AI technology to increase doctor efficiency and provide patients with comprehensive, professional, high-quality, and affordable diagnosis and treatment services.
Chehaoduo
Series C in 2018
Chehaoduo designs an online car trading platform that sells used cars. Its online car trading platform directly links individual car sellers and buyers, which help buyers remove the middlemen as well as purchase used cars easily. Haoyong Yang founded Chehaoduo in 2014, with its headquarters in Beijing in China, with branches in Chinese cities such as Hangzhou and Chongqing.
Chehaoduo
Series B in 2017
Chehaoduo designs an online car trading platform that sells used cars. Its online car trading platform directly links individual car sellers and buyers, which help buyers remove the middlemen as well as purchase used cars easily. Haoyong Yang founded Chehaoduo in 2014, with its headquarters in Beijing in China, with branches in Chinese cities such as Hangzhou and Chongqing.
Zuoyebang
Series C in 2017
Zuoyebang is an online education startup based in Beijing, China, founded in 2014 by Hou Jianbin. The company focuses on providing educational products and services for primary and high school students, utilizing artificial intelligence to enhance learning experiences. Its platform allows students to upload homework questions and seek answers, making it easier for them to tackle study-related challenges. In addition to homework assistance, Zuoyebang offers online courses, live lessons, and evaluations for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The company has gained significant backing from prominent investors, including Baidu, Alibaba Group, Tiger Global Management, SoftBank Vision Fund, Sequoia Capital China, and FountainVest Partners.
Chehaoduo
Series B in 2017
Chehaoduo designs an online car trading platform that sells used cars. Its online car trading platform directly links individual car sellers and buyers, which help buyers remove the middlemen as well as purchase used cars easily. Haoyong Yang founded Chehaoduo in 2014, with its headquarters in Beijing in China, with branches in Chinese cities such as Hangzhou and Chongqing.
E-Life Financial Services
Series B in 2016
EasyLife Financial Services Holding Group is a travel financial services unit under Chinese conglomerate HNA Group. Founded in January 2016, EasyLife focuses on providing financial services in the tourism sector, including foreign exchange, traveler’s cheques, tax returns, consumer loans, and other related services.
Consensus
Venture Round in 2016
Consensus is a software company that specializes in automating custom product demonstrations to enhance sales efficiency. Its demo automation platform offers interactive video demos that are tailored to individual prospects, ensuring that each potential buyer receives information relevant to their needs. By personalizing the demonstration experience, Consensus enables sales teams to engage the entire buying group more effectively and facilitates early consensus among decision-makers. The platform also gathers analytics and tracking data, which aids in improving close rates and shortening sales cycles. Ultimately, Consensus provides a streamlined approach to presales, helping businesses to scale their operations and increase sales performance.
Funye
Venture Round in 2016
Funye is eyeing the massive catering market in China, where trillions of seasoning, spices and other fast consumables are purchased every year, as Chinese consumers are seeking better quality food and purchase experience.
Shandian Gou
Series B in 2015
Shandian Gou provides online operations, technical services, and strategic consulting. Their customers' inquiries are addressed through phone, email, and online applications.
17zuoye
Series D in 2015
17zuoye is an education technology company based in China that provides an online learning platform tailored for K-12 students, teachers, and parents. The name translates to "homework together," reflecting its mission to enhance the educational experience for these groups. The platform focuses primarily on English and Math, offering a comprehensive, multi-platform homework solution that aligns with the textbook curriculum and leverages big data analytics. It equips teachers with effective teaching tools and detailed statistics, while students benefit from engaging learning applications and personalized adaptive content. Parents receive timely study reports to track their children's progress. In addition to its educational services, 17zuoye fosters a community through the largest real-name-based online teachers' forum and a Wechat parent community in China, facilitating collaboration and communication among users.
iKongJian
Series A in 2015
iKongJian.com is an online platform specializing in home renovation services, primarily focusing on standardized apartment renovations. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Beijing, China, the company caters to young and new homeowners seeking efficient and reliable renovation solutions. By offering a streamlined approach to home improvement, iKongJian.com aims to simplify the renovation process for its customers, making it easier for them to transform their living spaces.
Meitu
Series C in 2014
Meitu is a global innovator in mobile photography and video applications, known for its proprietary facial recognition and virtual makeup try-on technologies. Since its inception in 2008, the company has developed a suite of popular apps, including MeituPic, Meipai, SelfieCity, BeautyCam, BeautyPlus, Airbrush, and MakeupPlus, which have collectively reached over 1 billion unique device installations. Meitu aims to create a mobile beauty ecosystem that enables users to discover, experiment with, create, and share new looks directly from their smartphones. In addition to its software offerings, Meitu is involved in the smart hardware sector, producing products such as the MeituEve AI skin analyzer and the Meitu Genius smart mirror. With a workforce of around 900 employees and offices in China, Santa Monica, and Palo Alto, Meitu is expanding its global presence, particularly in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. The company is actively seeking skilled professionals in various domains to support its growth strategy.
Mia.com
Series C in 2014
Mia.com is an e-commerce platform founded in 2011 by Liu Nan, headquartered in Beijing, China. The company specializes in offering a wide range of baby care products, including maternity dresses, milk powders, diapers, toys, shoes, and blankets. By providing an online retail space, Mia.com enables customers to access high-quality baby products at competitive prices, making it easier for parents to meet their needs for essential baby items.
Weidian Group
Series C in 2014
Weidian Group is a platform developer that provides e-commerce and social shopping services. The company's platform offers a digital marketplace for WeChat users to shop, allowing businesses to develop SaaS stores and connect with customers. It allows local community stores to sell their products on WeChat/SNS, where vendors may upload product information across many social media channels. It includes functions including product listings, inventory management, payment processing, and customer assistance.
Nice
Series B in 2014
Nice allows users to add labels, stickers and screens to photos that they share on social networks. It currently has close to 10 million registered users. First launched in October 2013 by a team of fashionistas turned developers, nice soon found a niche of like-minded users who enjoyed tagging their clothes with the app. Touted as "China's Instagram", Nice has become the leading photo sharing app in mainland China. Nice has a very active and young audience and also has steady international growth, with multi-lingual interface options available in its settings.
17zuoye
Series C in 2014
17zuoye is an education technology company based in China that provides an online learning platform tailored for K-12 students, teachers, and parents. The name translates to "homework together," reflecting its mission to enhance the educational experience for these groups. The platform focuses primarily on English and Math, offering a comprehensive, multi-platform homework solution that aligns with the textbook curriculum and leverages big data analytics. It equips teachers with effective teaching tools and detailed statistics, while students benefit from engaging learning applications and personalized adaptive content. Parents receive timely study reports to track their children's progress. In addition to its educational services, 17zuoye fosters a community through the largest real-name-based online teachers' forum and a Wechat parent community in China, facilitating collaboration and communication among users.
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