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Ning Zhu

Structuring Credit Fund - Director at CBC Group

Ning Zhu has a diverse work experience spanning several prestigious companies. Most recently, they worked as a Director at CBC Group, where they were responsible for structuring credit funds. Prior to that, they served as an Executive Director at China Pingan Insurance Overseas Holding, handling private credit investments in Great China. Ning'srole involved the entire deal process, from sourcing to post-deal management, across various industries. Ning also held the position of Credit Analysis Director at Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong, where they originated financing deals for Chinese clients and traded high-yield loans and bonds. Prior to that, they were a Vice President at United Overseas Bank, specializing in mezzanine deals in mainland China and Southeast Asia. Earlier in their career, they worked as a Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers Consultants, conducting financial due diligence for private equity investments and M&A deals. Ning also gained experience as an Assistant Manager at KPMG, focusing on audit.

Ning Zhu completed a Bachelor's degree in Electric Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2004. Later, from 2011 to 2013, they pursued an MBA from the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

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Shanghai, China

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CBC Group

Headquartered in Singapore, CBC Group is Asia's largest healthcare-dedicated asset management firm, focused on platform-building, buyout, private credit, venture, and real estate, across the healthcare space, including pharmaceutical, biotech, medical technology, and healthcare services. We are committed to creating lasting value by integrating global innovations and talents. Partnering with the world's top entrepreneurs and scientists, our unique "investor-operator" approach has empowered leading healthcare companies to widen access to affordable medical care, catalyse innovations, and improve efficiency in fulfilling unmet medical needs worldwide.


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51-200

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