Company Investment Search: Core Features and Principles
When you need to know which subsidiaries a company controls or which affiliated companies it holds shares in, traditional business registry searches are often inefficient. This tool uses exact company name matching to quickly output all outward investment records where the company acts as a shareholder. The capital contribution ratio (shareholding percentage) is the core metric for determining a company's controlling interest.
Why Choose Our Company Investment Search?
- Displays 9 key data fields: From legal representative and registered capital to operating status and Unified Social Credit Code.
- Accurately reflects ownership structure: Exclusive capital contribution ratio data visually demonstrates controlling relationships.
- Supports pagination: Even if the number of invested companies is massive, you can view all records completely.
Tool Tutorial
- Enter the full company name in the search box (e.g., "Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.").
- Click the search button to get the investment relationship list.
- Use the pagination at the bottom to view all investment records.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Why can't I find investment information for certain well-known companies?
A: First, ensure you are entering the full registered business name. For example, instead of "Alibaba," you should enter "Alibaba (China) Co., Ltd.".
Q: How is the capital contribution ratio calculated?
A: This value comes directly from business registration data and represents the percentage of paid-in registered capital the searched company holds in the invested company.
Important Notes
Data updates may have a 1-3 month delay. Foreign enterprises must be searched using their registered entity name in mainland China. Results do not include special shareholding structures such as Variable Interest Entities (VIEs).
Technical Notes & Usage Suggestions
When analyzing a corporate group's structure, we recommend cross-verifying the capital contribution ratios of multiple affiliated companies. For example: A parent company holding over 50% usually constitutes a controlling interest, 30%-50% indicates significant influence, and under 10% is mostly financial investment. Typical search example: Enter "Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd." to view the layout of its subsidiaries nationwide.