Tera Capital

Tera Capital Limited
Private
Industry Investments, technology, real estate and hotels
Headquarters Singapore, Singapore
Key people
Ted Fang (CEO),
Harry Tan (Principal),
David Tan (Principal)
Website www.tera-capital.com

Tera Capital Limited is a Singapore-based investment firm with interests in technology, new media, e-commerce, hospitality and real estate businesses. Tera Capital has in addition played an active and crucial role in the development of the companies it invests in, such as Frontier Group, a hotel management firm which owns the Days Hotel master franchise for Greater China. Under Tera Capital's strategic guidance, Frontier has become one of the fastest growing mid-market international hotel companies on the Mainland.[1]

Tera Capital also partners top-tier private equity firms, family offices and funds to seek investment opportunities in the US, Europe, Australia and Asia Pacific, especially in China where Tera Capital can leverage on its knowledge of the local market and network. In addition, it also seeks to acquire real estate assets, including hospitality assets, in the above markets.

Tera Capital's key strengths lie in its strategic business relationships with Chinese and Asian developers, familiarity with real estate and hospitality markets in China and the rest of Asia, and its extensive network of business owners across various industries in Asia Pacific.

The principals of Tera Capital are David Tan, Harry Tan and Ted Fang.[2] In 2003, the principals successfully acquired the Days Inn master franchise for Greater China from Wyndham Worldwide Corporation. Since starting operations in 2004, the principals have made Days Inn China one of China's fastest growing mid-market hotel chains, with a portfolio of over 180 hotels in 114 cities across 25 provinces and 3 municipalities.

Tera Capital's offices are located in Beijing, Shanghai and Singapore.[3]

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