Harry Wang of Linear Capital Named to Caijing Global Top 50 Chinese Venture Capitalists | Linear News

线性资本·July 2, 2025

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Caijing recently released its "Top 50 Global Chinese Venture Capitalists" rankings, with Harry Wang, founder and CEO of Linear Capital, among the honorees.

The evaluation spotlights Chinese investment leaders who have consistently generated outsized returns across major global venture capital markets, driving technological transformation and industrial innovation through forward-looking bets.

"True value discovery lies in identifying the technological variables that can rewire the underlying logic of an industry. The whale never belongs to the lucky fisherman; it only reveals its back to the hunter who knows the currents and can endure the solitude."

This year, Caijing launched the "Global Chinese Venture Capitalists & CVC Series" to establish a value framework for the global primary market investment landscape. As an authoritative media platform long focused on the interplay between global industry and capital, Caijing has continued to witness the profound shifts reshaping the world's innovation capital map — and to document the key forces behind those changes.

As a representative Chinese investor in frontier technology at the early stage, Harry Wang, founder and CEO of Linear Capital, was named to this "Top 50 Global Chinese Venture Capitalists" list. The evaluation spotlights Chinese investment leaders who have consistently generated outsized returns across major global venture capital markets, driving technological transformation and industrial innovation through forward-looking bets.

The rankings weighted globalization metrics most heavily, then synthesized background and track record, public market indicators, activity metrics, DPI, and social impact. Specific criteria included: the geographic reach of an investor's firm; educational and professional background; number of portfolio companies led to IPO or acquisition; and current market cap of those IPOs. For activity, the evaluation examined investment count and deal value over the past three years, portfolio growth multiples, and returns — with particular emphasis on DPI. Brand influence and contribution to socioeconomic development were also considered. An evaluation committee of industry experts and academic institutions conducted multi-dimensional reviews and scoring, cross-validated against multiple data sources, before finalizing the list through comprehensive deliberation.