Song Weiping

Song Weiping (simplified Chinese: 宋卫平; traditional Chinese: 宋衛平), is a Chinese real estate tycoon and billionaire. He is the co-founder and president of Greentown China.

Song Weiping
宋卫平
Born1958
Alma materZhejiang University
OccupationCo-founder & President of Greentown China
Net worthUS$1.22 billion

Career

Song was born in Sheng County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang province in 1958. 1982, he graduated from the Department of History, Hangzhou University (current Zhejiang University). 1982-1987, he taught in a party school. 1987, he went to Zhuhai, Guangdong, and worked in a computer company as a secretary.[1]

In 1994, Song returned to Hangzhou, he founded Greentown China, a real estate company, with his wife Xia Yibo (夏一波). China Greentown is a leading real estate company in Zhejiang, Shanghai and Beijing. He also founded the football club, Hangzhou Greentown F.C.[1]

According to Hurun Report's 2013 China Rich List, Song and his wife were ranked No. 212 in China with a net worth of US$1.22 billion.[2]

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References

  1. 宋卫平_新浪网
  2. "China Rich List 2013". Hurun Report. Archived from the original on 31 August 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
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