[BEIJING] China’s largest venture capital houses are tapping the market for at least US$2 billion in new funds, re-engaging with the country’s startups in a signal of renewed global investor interest in areas from AI to toys.
At least six of the country’s most prominent VC firms are creating new US dollar-denominated funds, designed to allow overseas investors to pool bets on Chinese companies. LightSpeed China Partners, known for backing Meituan and PDD Holdings in their early days, is targeting at least US$400 million for a fund focusing on deep tech, according to people familiar with the matter.
Monolith Management, which backs DeepSeek-rival MoonShot AI, is looking to start a second fund of at least US$265 million, according to people familiar, who asked not to be named because the matter is private. Pop Mart International Group-backer BA Capital is raising another US$150 million, the people said. Ince Capital, co-founded by former Qiming managing partner JP Gan, is seeking US$200 million, the people said. They join Qiming Venture Capital, which began raising an US$800 million fund earlier this year, Bloomberg News has reported.
Together, they represent a wave of fundraising that has not been seen among Chinese VCs for years. It’s unfolding as global investors reassess the country’s startup landscape and broader economy, which are showing signs of revival after years of Covid-era stagnation and regulatory headwinds.
Much of that resurgent interest can be traced to the rise of breakout AI stars like DeepSeek and Manus, which has galvanised local entrepreneurs. At the same time, brands such as Laopu Gold and Pop Mart – maker of the wildly popular Labubu collectibles – are winning both consumers and financiers.
The pace of fundraising remains a far cry from the industry’s peak, before China’s 2020 Internet sector crackdown. Investors remain wary about the long-term outlook of the country, while US endowments have retreated due to troubles at home and concerns about geopolitical tensions with China, the people said. Washington remains extremely sensitive in particular to sectors like semiconductors and AI.
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The fundraising plans are preliminary and subject to change, the people said. Representatives for LightSpeed China, Monolith, BA Capital and Ince did not provide comment on their fundraising.
In public markets, Hong Kong has emerged as one of the world’s busiest listing destinations this year, hosting US$33 billion worth of share sales from bubble tea chains and toy brands to electric vehicle suppliers. Candidates waiting in the wings include some of China’s hottest large-language model makers and fashion giant Shein.
That IPO surge is mirrored to some extent in private markets. Global sovereign wealth investors managing US$27 trillion in assets are increasingly bullish on China’s tech sector because they do not want to miss out on the next waves of innovation, according to an annual survey by Invesco Asset Management. And more US investors including Benchmark and Capital Group have made exploratory trips to China in 2025.
LightSpeed China, founded by James Mi, a former deals chief for Google’s Asia operation, is one of several high-profile venture firms that helped seed China’s modern tech industry.
Monolith, co-founded by Tim Wang and HSG (Sequoia China) alum Cao Xi, has attracted enough interest to likely meet or surpass their target, the people said. The firm is deliberating a final target size. It closed a debut US-dollar fund at US$264 million in 2023, according to trade publication AVCJ. Cao is known for his early bets on Kuaishou Technology, Douyu International Holdings and Tencent Music.
Other Chinese venture outfits considering raising funds this year include Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun’s Shunwei Capital, the people said. It’s not immediately clear how much they may target. Source Code Capital, among the earliest backers of TikTok owner ByteDance, has also been seeking about US$150 million, people familiar said in February.
Representatives for Shunwei did not provide comment on their fundraising. BLOOMBERG