Henry Cai: a new breed of dealmaker

Henry Cai is a well-liked, hard-working and driven banker who has spent the past decade raising capital not for China’s state-run firms but for its growing army of privately run corporations.

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A colleague at UBS refers to him as the “grandfather of the private sector in China”, and the mainland banker spends more time pounding the pavements of Shanghai and Guangdong meeting entrepreneurs and company owners than cozying up to mandarins in Beijing.

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