Mr. Guo graduated from Waseda University in Japan with a major in International Financial Law. With nearly 20 years of experience in cross-border mergers and acquisitions as well as venture capital, he founded and led the first Sino-foreign joint venture RMB fund in Central China since 2009. He also spearheaded the operation and management of VC funds for Japan’s Daiwa Securities Group in China, achieving remarkable results and accumulating extensive experience in post-investment value-added services. Mr. Guo is particularly skilled at facilitating capital and technology cooperation between Chinese and Japanese companies. At the age of 28, he became the Managing Director of the overseas branch of Daiwa Securities Group, setting a record as the youngest executive in the history of the group.
In 2017, he founded AIS CAPITAL, where he serves as CEO. His responsibilities include: (1) Financial advisory services for cross-border investment and financing projects between China and Japan, catering to Chinese companies’ investments and mergers in Japan. (2) Investment in high-tech Japanese companies and technology industry transfers to China. (3) Fund operation and management (VC/PE funds, real estate investment funds).
In 2014, Mr. Guo worked as the Assistant to the Chairman of China Sunner Group, overseeing the group’s investment and mergers and acquisitions as well as its Japanese business. His achievements include: (1) Leading the acquisition of a New Zealand beef slaughtering and processing company and the acquisition of a Taiwanese restaurant brand. (2) Participation in Sunner Co., Ltd.’s (002299) $400 million targeted issuance to KKR Fund.
In 2009, he held the position of Managing Director at Japan’s Daiwa SMBC Capital and Hubei Gaohe Venture Capital, where he was actively involved in the establishment of Daiwa Securities Group’s first RMB fund. His responsibilities included investment operation and management. He invested in several Chinese growth companies across industries such as electronic components, cold chain logistics, energy conservation and environmental protection, pharmaceuticals and IT. Notably, companies like Taijing Technology (603738) and Changyuan Donggu (603950) successfully went public on the A-share market, generating substantial investment returns.
In 2006, Mr. Guo joined Marubeni Corporation, a Fortune 500 trading company in Japan. His responsibilities included bilateral and trilateral trade between Japan, China, and Southeast Asia, as well as strategic investment and mergers and acquisitions in the Asian region.