Last June, storied investor Sequoia Capital announced it was to split itself into three separate entities.
Sequoia Capital would look after the US and Europe; Peak XV Partners would manage its investments in India; and HongShan Capital would be based in China.
The emergence of HongShan as an active investor in Europe would result in the firm "competing with former family," one source said.
The expansion could be aimed at attracting businesses that target the Chinese market or companies set up by Chinese entrepreneurs away from home, the FT said, citing sources who had spoken with Shen.
HongShan Capital's most recent fund includes LPs such as CalPERS, the University of Texas Investment Management Company, and the University of Washington endowment.
Persons:
HongShan, Neil Shen, Shen
Organizations:
Sequoia Capital, YouTube, Sequoia, Partners, HongShan, Business, United, Strategic, University of Texas Investment Management Company, University of Washington
Locations:
China, Europe, India, London, Singapore, Asia