Peter Batey

Peter Batey
Born June 1, 1958
Nationality British
Occupation Chairman of Vermilion Partners Ltd
Title Peter Batey, OBE
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Peter Batey

Peter Batey (贝彼德) OBE (born 1 July 1958) is a British businessman working in China. He is Chairman and co-founder of Vermilion Partners Ltd, a strategic advisory and private equity firm focused on China.[1] Batey has served with numerous organisations promoting business ties between China and the UK, receiving an OBE for services to Sino-British investment and trade in 1997.[2]

Biography

Education and Early life

Batey studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Keble College, Oxford. He took a year away from his studies in 1979 to take on the role of President of the Oxford University Student Union,[3] before graduating in 1981. Following graduation, he took up a position with Citibank. From 1982 to 1986 he was political private secretary[4] to the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Heath, KG, MBE, the Prime Minister who restored diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and China.

Career

Batey moved to Beijing in 1986 as Arthur Andersen's Chief Representative in China. In 1989 he and Richard Burn co-founded Batey Burn,[5] a China-focused government relations and investment advisory business.

In 1999 Batey became Chairman of APCO Asia Ltd after APCO acquired Batey Burn.[6] Batey left APCO Asia Ltd in 2004 and co-founded Vermilion Partners Ltd, where he serves as Chairman.

He is a director of Shuijingfang,[7] a public company listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and serves as a director of a number of foreign-invested enterprises in China.

Batey has served in numerous roles in organisations focused on the development of business and political ties between China and the UK, including: Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in China(1994–1996), Vice President and President for the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China which he helped to establish from 1999–2002, Senior Advisor to the Lord Mayor and Corporation of the City of London (2006–2008), as well as Chairman of the Great Britain China Centre (2004 – present);[8] member of the Board and the Executive Committee of the China Britain Business Council (2001 – present).[9]

Awards

Batey was awarded the Order of the British Empire for services to Sino-British investment and trade in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in June 1997.

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