Greentown China

Greentown China Holdings Limited (SEHK: 3900), is a leading property developer and integrated living service provider in China. Backed by the full support of state-owned enterprise CCCG and Hong Kong blue-chip enterprise Wharf, together with founding shareholder Song Weiping and other substantial shareholders, Greentown China has adhered to the Company’s strategy of “Balancing the Development of Light and Heavy Assets” and insisted on taking advantage of the practice of mixed ownership, evolving to engage in the businesses of property development, town development, construction management, asset operation and living services. It maintains a leading position in the industry with high construction quality and excellent living services and strives to be the No.1 “Integrated Service Provider for an Ideal Life” in the country. With focuses on the first-tier and second-tier cities as well as quality third-tier and fourth-tier cities, Greentown China’s scope of business currently covers more than 20 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities. It has presence in over 100 cities, having constructed more than 500 exquisite property complexes.

Greentown China Holdings Limited
绿城中国控股有限公司
Privately held company
IndustryReal estate
Founded1995
FounderMr. Song Weiping
Headquarters,
People's Republic of China
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Song Weiping
SubsidiariesGreentown Management Holdings Company Limited
WebsiteGreentown China Holdings Limited

History

Greentown China was founded in 1995 in Hangzhou. It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in July 2006[1] with the IPO price of HK$8.22 per share.[2]

Substantial Shareholders

  • Mr SONG Weiping 10.805%
  • CCCG 28.826%
  • CCCG Holding (HK) Limited 24.213%
  • HSBC Trustee (C.I.) Limited 24.939%
  • Wheelock and Company Limited 24.939%
  • Wharf 24.939%
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