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44-year-old Man Becomes The Richest Man In China

by Adebayo Paul
2 years ago
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44-year-old Man Becomes The Richest Man In China
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A 44-year-old man has emerged as the richest man in China.

Colin Huang, founder of Temu, has been named as China’s richest man after dethroning Zhong Shanshan, the bottled-water tycoon and founder of Nongfu Spring, who had held the title since April 2021.

This is according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index, Huang, a serial entrepreneur, now boasts a net worth of $48.7 billion (€44.50 billion). Known for his knack for building successful online ventures, the 44-year-old’s wealth primarily stems from his 25% stake in Pinduoduo, a leading Chinese e-commerce platform.

Pinduoduo, or PDD, which is headquartered in Shanghai, reported 751 million monthly active users as of May 2022. Huang’s shares are held through two British Virgin Islands-based entities, Walnut Street Investment and Walnut Street Management, as detailed in Pinduoduo’s 2023 annual report.

In July 2020, Huang announced a reduction in his shareholding and his decision to step down as CEO. In a letter published on the company’s website, he outlined the donation of a 2.4% stake in Pinduoduo to an irrevocable charitable trust and the transfer of a 7.7% stake to the Pinduoduo Partnership to support scientific research. Additionally, a 2.7% stake was transferred to an early investor.

Colin Huang, raised in Hangzhou, China, demonstrated academic excellence from an early age, attending the esteemed Hangzhou Foreign Language School at 12. He later pursued his studies at Zhejiang University, followed by a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin.

Huang began his career at Google’s headquarters in 2004, serving as a software engineer and project manager. In 2006, he relocated to China, contributing to the establishment of Google China. In 2007, Huang founded Ouku.com, an e-commerce platform specializing in consumer electronics, which he sold in 2010. Subsequently, he launched Leqi, a marketing platform for companies on major Chinese e-commerce sites, and ventured into gaming with role-playing games on WeChat.

In 2013, health concerns prompted Huang to retire temporarily. During this period, he conceived the idea for Pinduoduo (PDD), inspired by the strategies of Alibaba and Tencent. Huang secured $8 million in initial funding and launched PDD in 2015, focusing on collaborative group buying. By 2016, PDD raised $100 million, fueling its rapid expansion. The company went public in the U.S. in 2018.

Huang stepped down as CEO in 2020 and as chairman in 2021 to pursue research in food and life sciences.

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