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Suning Holdings Group
Company typePrivately held limited company
IndustryHolding company
PredecessorDivisions of Suning Appliance
Founded
  • 1990 (predecessor of Suning Appliance)
  • (2011-06-14)14 June 2011 (date of incorporation)[1][2]
FounderZhang Jindong[1]
Headquarters
Nanjing
,
China[1]
Key people
Zhang Jindong (Chairman)
Revenue665,259,000,000 renminbi (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assetsCN¥4.062 billion[3] (Q1–3 2015)
OwnerZhang Jindong (100%)[4]
Subsidiaries
Suning Rundong(80%)
Suning Culture Investment(90%)
PPTV(68.08%)
Suning Jinkong(80%)
Suning Sports(90%)
Inter Milan(68.55%)
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese苏宁控股集团有限公司
Traditional Chinese蘇寕控股集團有限公司
Hanyu PinyinSūníng Kònggǔ Jítuán Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī
Literal meaningSuning Holdings Group Limited Company
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSūníng Kònggǔ Jítuán Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī
short name
Simplified Chinese苏宁控股
Traditional Chinese蘇寕控股
Hanyu PinyinSūníng Kònggǔ
Literal meaningSuning Holdings
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSūníng Kònggǔ
Websitesuningholdings.com
Footnotes / references
in separate balance sheets (unaudited)[3]

Suning Holdings Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 苏宁控股集团有限公司) is a Chinese privately owned holding company. The company shared the same founder Zhang Jindong with the listed company Suning.com, but Suning Holdings was the unlisted portion of Zhang's unincorporated Suning Group. According to All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, Suning Holdings Group was ranked as the second largest civilian-run enterprise in the Mainland China in 2018.[5][6][7]

The holding company is also famous for the acquisition of Inter Milan.[8][9]

Suning Holdings, as of 2016, owned an equity stake of 3.33% in Suning.com,[10] formerly known as Suning Commerce Group (Chinese: 苏宁云商集团) and Suning Appliance (Chinese: 苏宁电器股份).

Those companies also shared almost the same name with sister company Suning Appliance Group (Chinese: 苏宁电器集团), which Zhang owned 48.10% stake as the second largest shareholder. As at 31 December 2016 Suning Appliance Group was the second largest shareholder of Suning.com, after Zhang.[11]: 105  Suning Appliance Group was owned by ex-senior staff of Suning.com (including Zhang himself) as at 2002.[12] Since circa 2015 to 10 April 2017, it was owned by Bu Yang (49.1%), Zhang (48.1%) and Sun Weimin (2.8%), the three senior official of Suning.com.[13][14]

Operations

In June 2016 Suning Holdings signed a framework agreement with the government of Shandong Province.[15]

Subsidiaries

Suning Rundong

Suning Holdings, via a subsidiary, Suning Rundong (Chinese: 苏宁润东股权投资管理有限公司; pinyin: Sūníng rùndōng gǔquán tóuzī guǎnlǐ yǒuxiàn gōngsī), subscribed the capital increase of Nubia Technology, a subsidiary of Chinese tech company ZTE for CN¥1.930 billion in December 2015.[16] After the deal Suning Rundong owned 33.33% stake in Nubia.[16][17] Nubia Technology sold mobile phone branded "Nubia". In 2016 Nubia became a sponsor of Jiangsu Suning F.C., a sister company of Suning Rundong for a reported CN¥150 million.[18] In April 2016 Suning Rundong sold 4.90% stake in Nubia to Suning Commerce Group (Suning.com) for CN¥283.7 million, proportional to the original subscribe price.[19]

As of 2015, Suning Holdings owned 70% stake in Suning Rundong,[16] Suning.com owned 10%[20] and Chen Yan (Chinese: 陈艳) owned 20% stake.[1] The stake that held by Suning Holdings, was increased to 80% in 2016,[4] acquiring an additional 10% from Suning.com.[11]: 197 [21]

According to China Daily, Suning Rundong was an investment fund with a size of RMB5 billion.[22]

Suning Culture Investment Management

Suning Culture Investment Management Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 苏宁文化投资管理有限公司) was another investment vehicle of the group. As of 2015, it was 90% owned by Suning Holdings Group and 10% owned by Chen Yan.[1][4][23][24]

Suning Culture Investment Management invested CN¥19.6 million for 10% stake in China International Broadcasting Network (CIBN; incorporated as Chinese: 国广东方网络(北京)有限公司; lit. 'Global Broadcasting – Oriental Network (Beijing) Co', '. Ltd.'), an internet television channel.[23]

On 31 October 2015 Suning Culture Investment acquired 68.08% stake in a video hosting and streaming website: PPTV (the parent company was incorporated as PPLive Corporation, the local unit was incorporated as Shanghai SynaCast Media Tech)[25][26] from Caymans-incorporated Great Universe Limited, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of sister company Suning.com for CN¥2.5879931 billion.[27][28] PPTV secured the exclusive China TV rights of La Liga for 5 seasons in mid-2015.[29]

Suning Jinkong

Suning Jinkong (Chinese: 苏宁金控投资有限公司; lit. 'Suning Financial Holding and Investment Co.', ' Ltd.') is an investment vehicle of the group in financial sector.

As of 31 December 2016, it was 80% owned by Suning Holdings and 20% owned by Chen Yan. Moreover, all the paid-in share capital was contributed by Suning Holdings.[1][30]

Suning Jinkong purchased 35% stake of Suning Jinfu (Chinese: 苏宁金融服务(上海)有限公司; lit. 'Suning Financial Services (Shanghai) Co', '. Ltd.'), for CN¥5.834 billion in April 2016.[31] That company was a subsidiary of Suning.com. The 35% stake was later transferred to a private equity fund Nanjing Runyu (Chinese: 南京润煜企业管理咨询中心(有限合伙)), which Suning.com claimed that, the fund was still controlled by Suning Holdings.[11]: 100, 268  According to National Credit Information Publicity System, however, CITIC Trust was a unit holder of the private equity fund; Suning Rundong was the general partner of the fund, which the fund incorporated as a limited partnership.[1][32]

Suning Sports

Jiangsu Suning Sports (Chinese: 江苏苏宁体育产业有限公司), is a joint venture of Suning Holdings and Suning Appliance Group.[1] Suning Sports had a share capital of CN¥1 billion.[1][33] As of 31 December 2016, Suning Holdings owned 90% stake.[4]

Suning Sports became an angel investor of Champdas (incorporated as Chinese: 上海创冰信息科技有限公司; lit. 'Shanghai Chuangbing Information Technology Co.', ' Ltd.'), a company specialize in sports statistics in 2016.[1][34][35][36] Suning Sports also appointed football coach and former player Gong Lei as their sports director.[37]

Jiangsu Suning Sports had a sister company Suning Sports International Limited, a company incorporated in Hong Kong, which was the subsidiary of Suning Culture Investment Management instead, at the date of incorporation on 26 May 2016.[38] However, it was known that Jiangsu Suning Sports had acquired Suning Sports International on 30 May 2016.

Inter Milan

On 6 June 2016 Suning Holdings, via Great Horizon S.à r.l., signed a contract to acquire a majority stake (about 70% shares) in Inter Milan by the subscription of a capital increase and from the consortium of Erick Thohir (International Sports Capital) and the consortium of Massimo Moratti (Internazionale Holding).[8][39] The deal was approved by the extraordinary general meeting on 28 June, which after the deal, Suning Holdings owned 68.55% shares.[40]

According to website Calcio e Finanza (which purchased filings in Hong Kong Companies Registry and Luxembourg Business Registers) and Il Sole 24 Ore columnist Carlo Festa, Great Horizon direct parent company was Suning Sports International Limited, in turn a subsidiary of Suning Culture International Limited (as of the date of incorporation of Suning Sports International on 26 May 2016), in turn a subsidiary of Suning Culture Investment Management.[38][41]

According Suning Sports International's 2017 Annual Return submission to the Hong Kong Companies Registry, Jiangsu Suning Sports had acquired the entire share capital of Suning Sports International from sister company Suning Culture International on 30 May 2016, few weeks before the takeover of Inter Milan. However, Chen Yan remained as the sole director of Suning Sports International.[42]

Structure of F.C. Internazionale Milano Group, as of 2017, based on legal filings[1][38][43]
Zhang JindongZhang and other shareholders
Suning Holdings Group Co., Ltd.Suning Appliance Group Co., Ltd.
Jiangsu Suning Sports Co., Ltd.
Suning Sports International Ltd.
International Sports Capital S.p.A.
(see Erick Thohir)
Great Horizon S.á r.l.others (Pirelli, other descendants of Angelo Moratti etc.)
F.C. Internazionale Milano S.p.A.

Sister companies

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