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| Shanghai Fosun Chuangfu Equity Investment Management Company
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| CRD # | 170015 |
| SEC # | 801-79015 |
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| AUM | 2,156.3 M (2026-03-12) |
| Employees | 65 (71% Investors, 0% Brokers) |
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| Phone | 862123155941 |
| Address | 17th Floor, Tower S1, 600 Zhongshan No 2 Road E Shanghai, China |
| Source | [IAPD] [Website] |
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| Fees and Compensation — Form ADV Part 2A (3/12/2026) [Brochure] |
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Item 5. Fees and Compensation As compensation for investment supervisory services rendered to the Client, FEIML receives from the Client an advisory fee, and as compensation for the services rendered by the Adviser, the Adviser receives from FEIML an advisory fee (each, an “Advisory Fee”). The Advisory Fee paid to the Adviser is equal to 100% of the expenses incurred by the Adviser for the provision of its investment advisory services to the Client. Advisory Fees paid to FEIML and to the Adviser are directly and indirectly borne by the investors in the Client. The precise amount, timing and manner, of payment of Advisory Fees billed to and received from FEIML by the Adviser are determined between FEIML and the Adviser. The precise amount of, and the manner and calculation of, the Advisory Fees payable to FEIML are established by FEIML, as modified by negotiations with the investors in the Client, and are set forth in the Client’s Advisory Agreements, organizational documents and/or other documentation received by each investor prior to investment in the Client. Advisory Fees billed to and received from the Client by FEIML are payable quarterly in advance. The Advisory Fees and other fees and distributions payable to FEIML described above are generally subject to waiver or reduction by FEIML, in its sole discretion, both voluntarily and on a negotiated basis with selected investors. The fee structures described above may be modified from time to time. Fees may differ among investors in the Client. In addition, the Adviser and its affiliates may perform management, advisory, transaction-related, financial advisory and other services (“Related Services”) for, and receive fees from, actual or prospective portfolio companies or other investment vehicles of the Client, including fees in connection with mergers, acquisitions, add-on acquisitions, refinancings, public offerings, sales and similar transactions (“Transaction Fees”). Generally, under the terms of the applicable organizational documents, these Transaction Fees are net of out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by the Adviser or its affiliates in connection with consummated or unconsummated transactions or in connection with generating any such fees. These Transaction Fees may be substantial and may be paid in cash, in securities of the portfolio companies or investment vehicles (or rights thereto) or otherwise. Although these fees are in addition to Advisory Fees received by the Adviser and its affiliates, FEIML will generally reduce the amount of the Advisory Fees paid to it in connection with the receipt of such fees. The amount and manner of such reduction is set forth in the Advisory Agreements and/or organizational documents of the Client. Additionally, a portfolio company may reimburse the Adviser or its affiliates for expenses (including without limitation travel expenses, which may include expenses for chartered or first class travel, and meals and entertainment expenses) incurred by the Adviser or its affiliates in connection with its performance of services for such portfolio company; such reimbursed expenses are generally not included in the definition of “Transaction Fees” under the terms of the applicable organizational documents, and such reimbursements are not subject to the sharing arrangements described herein. For a discussion of material conflicts of interest created by the receipt of such fees and reimbursements, please see Item 11 below. From time to time, the Adviser may (in its sole discretion), agree to pay a portion of a transaction or other fee received from an actual or prospective portfolio company to a third party (“Third Party Fee”), such as a consultant, advisor, finder, broker and/or investment bank. In such event, the Third Party Fee is not a fee that the Adviser is entitled to retain and therefore, the Adviser is not required under the terms of the applicable organizational documents to share such Third Party Fee with the Funds. The Adviser may also engage and retain senior advisors, advisers, consultants, and other similar professionals who are not employees or affiliates of the Adviser and who may, from time to time, receive payments from, or allocations with respect to, portfolio companies and/or other entities. In such circumstances, such amounts will not be deemed paid to or received by the Adviser and its affiliates and such amounts will not be subject to the sharing arrangements described herein. Upon termination of an Advisory Agreement, Advisory Fees that have been prepaid are generally returned on a prorated basis. FEIML may additionally receive, or designate another entity to receive, certain additional amounts of advisory fees specified in the Client’s limited partnership agreement or analogous organizational documents upon the removal of the General Partner (as defined below) without cause, the termination of the investment period by the Client without cause or the dissolution and winding up of the Client without cause. The Advisory Fees paid by the Client to FEIML will generally be reduced by the amount of fees paid by the Client to persons acting as a placement agent in connection with the offer and sale of interests in the Client to certain potential investors, as well as by fees incurred by FEIML in connection with the organization of the Client that exceed a limit specified in the Client’s limited partnership agreement or analogous organizational documents. Any reduction in the Advisory Fees paid by the Client to FEIML will not affect or reduce the Advisory Fees paid by FEIML to the Adviser. To the extent provided in the Advisory Agreements and the partnership agreements and other organizational documents of the Client, FEIML will pay out of Advisory Fees certain operating expenses, including expenses on account of salaries of FEIML’s employees, rent and other expenses incurred in maintaining FEIML’s place of business and out-of-pocket costs (not ... |
| Account Minimums and Types of Clients — Form ADV Part 2A (3/12/2026) [Brochure] |
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Item 7. Types of Clients The Adviser currently provides non-discretionary investment supervisory services to the Client and provides discretionary investment supervisory services to the Non-US Funds. Investment advice is not provided individually to the investors in the Funds and instead, is provided directly to the Funds, subject to the discretion and control of the applicable general partner of such Funds. Interests in the Client are offered pursuant to applicable exemptions from registration under the Securities Act and the 1940 Act. Investors in the Client are generally “qualified purchasers” as defined in the 1940 Act, and may include, among others, high net worth individuals, banks, thrift institutions, pension and profit sharing plans, trusts, estates, charitable organizations, university endowments, corporations, limited partnerships and limited liability companies or other entities. The Adviser does not have a minimum size for a Fund, but minimum investment commitments may be established for investors in the Funds. The general partner of each Fund may in its sole discretion permit investments below the minimum amounts set forth in the offering documents of such Fund. |
| Type | Form D Funds | Date | Sold | AUM |
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| PE | China Momentum Fund LP | 2013-12-23 | 1,019.5 M |
| AUM Breakdown | Accounts | AUM ($B) |
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| (a) Individuals (other than high net worth individuals) | 0 | 0.0 |
| (b) Individuals (high net worth individuals) | 0 | 0.0 |
| (c) Banking or thrift institutions | 0 | 0.0 |
| (d) Investment companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (e) Business development companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (f) Pooled investment vehicles | 37 | 2.2 |
| (g) Pension and profit sharing plans | 0 | 0.0 |
| (h) Charitable organizations | 0 | 0.0 |
| (i) State or municipal government entities | 0 | 0.0 |
| (j) Other investment advisers | 0 | 0.0 |
| (k) Insurance companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (l) Sovereign wealth funds and foreign official institutions | 0 | 0.0 |
| (m) Corporations or other businesses not listed above | 0 | 0.0 |
| (n) Other | 0 | 0.0 |
| Total | 37 | 2.2 |
| By Discretionary | ||
| Discretionary | 36 | 2.0 |
| Non-Discretionary | 1 | 0.1 |
| Total | 37 | 2.2 |
| By Non-United States Persons | ||
| Non-United States Persons | 2.2 | |
| United States Persons | 0.0 | |
| Total | 37 | 2.2 |
| Firm Profile (Form ADV) | |
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| Clients | 37 (100 non-US) |
| Serves | Institutional |
| Fund Types | Private Equity |
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