Harmonia Capital is a financial group headquartered in Shanghai, with developed businesses markets throughout China. Harmonia Capital leads a new era of investment banking and asset management in today’s financial market. As of today, Harmonia Capital has established branches in major cities in United States such as Houston, New York, and Los Angeles. Harmonia Capital is continuously deepening its international development strategy by building up a well-established and orderly-expanding development pattern of business in and out of China, respectively with its focus on Shanghai and the United States. By the end of 2015, the group manages accumulative ¥10 billion RMB, or $1.6 billion USD, with impressive investment results. Harmonia Capital USA, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harmonia Capital.
Harmonia Capital has been pioneering the trend of global investments among large groups of Chinese investors by providing various international financial solutions and services which help customers manage wealth, seize competitive gains, hedge against economic risks, and support high-net-worth individuals at facilitating family settlement abroad. Since 2011, Harmonia Capital USA has successfully distributed its assets into U.S. oil & gas industry and real estates. Meanwhile, it has been actively cultivating high-end services such as international wealth management, foreign fund management, and international value-added services.
HCUSA leverages cultural and linguistic understanding to facilitate investments between the world’s two largest economies. Many Chinese investors possess high amounts of liquid assets and seek diversification overseas, but do not know who they can trust. The U.S. is hungry for investors and capital. HCUSA is seeking to blend local relationships with best practices in management and finance to create innovative deal structures.
HCUSA is a member of IIUSA (Invest in USA, the industry trade group for Regional Centers), and is an active player in the EB-5 arena. Many of HCUSA’s clients are EB-5 investors seeking permanent residency in the U.S. through a qualifying investment project. In 2014, Texas Secretary of State filed the certification of Harmonia Regional Center.