KPCB China Management
KPCB, MediaTek join Series A+ round for China’s Hiwifi
KPCB and MediaTek, a Taiwanese fabless semiconductor producer, have jointly invested in a Series A+ round for Chinese wireless router manufacturer Hiwifi.
China audio platform Ximalaya raises $11.5m
Ximalaya, a Chinese audio sharing platform, has raised $11.5 million in a Series A round of funding from KPCB, SIG China and Sierra Ventures.
New Horizon leads $70m Series C for Arrail Dental
New Horizon Capital has led a $70 million Series C round of funding for Arrail Dental Clinic, a Beijing-based dental service provider.
NGP leads $10m round for China online food ordering platform
Nokia Growth Partners (NGP) has led a $10 million Series B round of funding for Meican.com, a Chinese food ordering platform, with participation from KPCB China.
China tech M&A: Money to burn
Chinese technology firms are becoming increasingly acquisitive, with certain players snapping up assets within months of going public. What is driving this change?
Suning acquires VC-backed group buying site Manzuo
Suning Commerce, a Chinese home appliance retailer, has acquired group buying site Manzuo.com. Transaction terms were not disclosed but the investment was said to facilitate a full exit for VC backer KPCB China.
SAIF leads $30m round for battery maker Amprius
SAIF Partners has led a Series C round of funding worth $30 million for Amprius, a lithium-ion battery manufacturer headquartered in the US but with production lines in China. All of the company’s existing investors also participated.
CBC provides Series C round for China’s Miaozhen
China Broadband Capital (CBC) has led a Series C round of funding worth $10 million for Chinese big data specialist Miaozhen Systems.
KPCB, IDG-Accel invest $10m in China's EntreMed
KPCB China and IDG-Accel China have agreed to invest $10.7 million in EntreMed, a clinical-stage pharma company that develops drugs in the US and China for global release.
CLSA invests in China’s Scinor Water
CLSA Capital Partners (CLSA CP) has led a $10 million round of funding for Scinor Water, a Chinese company that produces membranes used in waste water treatment. KPCB, an existing investor, also participated in the round.
KPCB leads Series B round for China’s Moment Systems
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) has led a $20 million Series B round of financing for Chinese third-party digital marketing measurement company Moment Systems. China Broadband Capital, Redpoint Ventures and WPP Digital also participated.
InMobi tools up for Google, Apple battle
Mobile advertising network InMobi seeks to position itself as an alternative to Google and Apple. Now the company has capital to reinforce its claim.
Softbank invests $200m in mobile ad network InMobi
Softbank Corp. has invested $200 million in InMobi, which claims to be the world’s largest independent mobile advertising network. The Japanese telecom firm will invest in two tranches of $100 million, one due this month and the other due in April 2012.
Warburg Pincus, KPCB inject $100m in Chinese fashion retail site
Warburg Pincus and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) will jointly invest $100 million in Xiu.com, a Chinese e-commerce fashion site, Bloomberg reported, citing an emailed statement sent by the company.
KPCB takes on life sciences expert in Shanghai
KPCB have taken on life sciences expert James Huang as a partner in its Shanghai office. Huang was previously managing partner at Vivo Ventures, a venture capital firm specializing in life science investments.
Playing Asia’s PE field
In a business where a small number of individuals make a big amount of impact, investors in Asian private equity are finding departures of senior dealmakers becoming more than a handful
Former HSBC PE Investment Director Victor Leung joins KPCB
Former HSBC Private Equity Asia executive Victor Leung has joined the Shanghai bureau of Silicon Valley VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) as Partner.
KPCB raises RMB600 million so far for China fund
Silicon Valley VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) is raising an RMB-denominated fund to invest in Chinese companies, and has already raised RMB600 million ($89.4 million), according to reports.