Caixin Reveals Chen Zhi's Domestic Assets: Holds Shares in Two Listed Companies, Plus Multiple Financial Institutions
BlockBeats News, January 8th, Caixin reported details of Chen Zhi's assets in China, stating that he holds 17.78% of the shares of Xiamen Epic Wushen Interactive Technology Co., Ltd., a company mainly engaged in mobile game development. He also holds 70% of the shares of Chongqing QuSu Unlimited Equity Investment Fund Management Co., Ltd., which has invested in several entertainment technology companies. Chen Zhi was also a controlling shareholder of Jiangmen Dacheng Medical Equipment Co., Ltd., with a shareholding of over 56%.
In addition, Chen Zhi is the controlling shareholder of two listed companies in Hong Kong, as well as several insurance brokerage firms, securities firms, wealth management companies, and business-obscure shell companies. In December 2018, Chen Zhi took over Zhihaoda. After acquiring 54.79% of its shares, he directly served as the chairman and executive director of the company until resigning from all positions in July 2025. In 2023, Chen Zhi took over all the shares sold by the former majority shareholder of Kun Group, gaining 55% absolute controlling stake, but did not serve as an executive director. Currently, these two listed companies have not been suspended from trading and have stated in a declaration that sanctions will not have any significant adverse impact on the group's business operations.
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