Tony To Chin
Personal details
Born ChinaShanghai
Residence Hong Kong
EducationUniversity of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Alma materKiangsu & Chekiang Primary School
St Stephen's College

Tony To Chin is a Hong Kong based hedge fund manager, investor and entrepreneur. He is known for his role as the Founder, CEO, and CIO of Infini Capital; he is also the owner of the Hong Kong Bulls. Infini Capital, which Tony established in 2015 to manage proprietary capital, has evolved into an alternative investment management firm.


Career

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Investment Banking After graduating from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Tony started his career in investment banking in Hong Kong, having worked in the mergers and acquisitions division at Morgan Stanley and HSBC.

Private Equity

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After leaving investment banking, Tony joined GCS Capital, a Hong Kong-based private equity firm focused on buyout and restructuring opportunities in Asia's financial sector. He was a partner of GCS Capital before establishing Infini in 2015.

Infini Capital

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Tony established Infini Capital in 2015 for his proprietary trading. He is currently the CIO and CEO of the firm. In 2019, he established the Infini Master Fund, a proprietary investment fund. In 2023, the Infini Global Master Fund was launched, with Tony as a large investor of the hedge fund.

Other Investments

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In addition to his work with Infini Capital, Tony is an active investor in various sectors, including technology, real estate, sports and more.

Basketball

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Tony is the founder of the Hong Kong Bulls. Hong Kong Bulls is the first and currently only professional basketball team from Hong Kong competing in China’s National Basketball League. Tony also holds the position of Permanent Honorary Chairman of the Basketball Association of Hong Kong, China[1]。.

Personal Life

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Tony was born in Shanghai and he grew up in Hong Kong. He attended Kiangsu and Chekiang Primary School and St Stephen's College in Hong Kong. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

During the two years of COVID-19 pandemic, Tony and his family relocated from Hong Kong to Taiwan. Tony is now based in Hong Kong.


參考文獻

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  1. ^ "Basketball Association of Hong Kong, China".

外部連結

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