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Comparison of the fin-tech evergreen fund in China and U.S.A

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  • Tong, Antonia

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Compared to a Chinese investor, the U.S. investors invest in Fin-Tech evergreen fund is not a strange financial activity. In the fast-developing of different technology nowadays, the US. Fin-Tech evergreen investors are always attempting to catch the wave of the opportunity to invest in new financial technology companies that will almost like investing in Apple, Microsoft, SpaceX, or Teslar twenty years ago. This article intends to introduce, compare, and analyst the fin-tech evergreen development in both the USA and China. Fin-Tech Evergreen financing is a concept used to describe the gradual infusion of funds into a fin-tech company. It is feasible to organize for the receipt of venture capital money in advance. Nevertheless, with FinTech's evergreen investment, investors provide cash in incremental payments throughout the company's or product's development phase. It is a perpetual fund architecture with no set end date. It frequently provides investors with the ability to exit their commitment and allows the fund manager to acquire additional cash. Investors are allowed to reinvest cash generated by realized returns, thus the term "evergreen." With a thorough explanation of the two most powerful economic powers' investment direction of the evergreen fund, the general public will learn more about the evergreen fund's future and destiny.

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  • Tong, Antonia, 2021. "Comparison of the fin-tech evergreen fund in China and U.S.A," OSF Preprints ybfr6, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ybfr6
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ybfr6
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    1. Abid, Hofa, 2021. "Economic Growth and Business to-Business Marketing," OSF Preprints btqsc, Center for Open Science.

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