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Bao Fan: Missing Chinese tycoon helping police, firm says

Bao Fan, a billionaire technology dealmaker, is cooperating with Chinese authorities conducting an investigation, according to his bank.

Mr. Bao’s disappearance was reported by China Renaissance Holdings eleven days ago.

Mr. Bao is the chief executive officer and founder of China Renaissance Holdings, as well as a prominent deal broker in China whose clients include Didi and Meituan, two of the most prominent technology companies in the world.

Bao fan: missing chinese tycoon helping police, firm says
Bao fan: missing chinese tycoon helping police, firm says

Following Mr. Bao’s disappearance, the company’s stock fell, but on Monday it rose.

The term “ecosystem” refers to a group of people who work in the construction industry.

“The company will comply with any lawful request from the relevant PRC authorities,” the statement continued.

The announcement marked the first time China Renaissance explained the founder’s disappearance. The term “ecosystem” refers to a group of people who work in the construction industry.

According to the Reuters news agency, authorities detained Mr. Bao earlier this month to assist in an investigation into a former colleague, the former president of the company, Cong Lin.

Mr. Bao’s disappearance occurred against the backdrop of a Chinese government crackdown on leading technology companies.

After criticizing market regulators, Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, disappeared from public view for three months in late 2020. He was scheduled to publicly list his digital payments firm Ant Financial. Which would have made him the richest man in China.

As part of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign, Mr. Bao’s disappearance follows a string of high-profile Chinese executives going missing.

In 2015 alone, at least five executives, including the chairman of the Fosun Group, Guo Guangchang, became inaccessible. Later, the company revealed that he was assisting with personal matter investigations.

Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese-Canadian merchant, was also captured in 2017. He was one of China’s wealthiest individuals and was imprisoned for corruption last year.

Mr. Bao is regarded as a titan in China’s tech industry, having executed many of the transactions that have molded the country’s online consumer economy. After working in banking at Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, he founded China Renaissance in 2005.

In a 2018 article, Mr. Bao stated that his company had “crossed paths” with 70% of the well-known Chinese internet companies.

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