Sunac

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Sunac China Holdings Limited
Native name
融创中国控股有限公司
Company typepublic
SEHK1918
IndustryReal estate
Founded2003
FounderSun Hongbin
Number of locations
Area served
China
Key people
Sun Hongbin (Chairman)
Number of employees
24,105
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese融创中国控股有限公司
Traditional Chinese融創中國控股有限公司
Transcriptions
Websitesunac.com.cn

Sunac China Holdings Limited, or Sunac (Chinese: 融创; pinyin: Róngchuàng), is a major property developer headquartered in Tianjin, China. The company focuses on large-scale, medium to high-end property developments. It does not only focus on its home market of Tianjin, but also has operations in Beijing, Chongqing, Wuxi and other cities.[1]

In July 2017, Sunac reached a $9.3 billion deal to buy Dalian Wanda's tourism projects and hotels, forming the second-biggest real estate deal ever in China at the time.[2]

History

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Sunac was founded in 2003 in Tianjin by Sun Hongbin, previously the founder, chairman, and CEO of Sunco Group. It was listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange on 7 October 2010[3] with the IPO price of HK$3.48 per share.[4]

In July 2017, Sunac acquired 13 tourism projects from Dalian Wanda for US$6.6 billion[5] The company also acquired a stake in Chinese streaming service le.com in 2017.

In March 2020, the company reported profits of $3.7 billion in 2019, an increase of 57% from the previous year.[6]

In April 2022, Sunac was among stocks that were suspended from trading after missing the deadline to report annual results, due to the 2020–2023 Chinese property sector crisis.[7]

In September 2023, Sunac filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy.[8]

In January 2025, China Cinda (HK) Asset Management filed a winding-up petition over Sunac's failure to repay a loan of US$30 million.[9] The petition could lead to other creditors demanding accelerated payments or enforcement actions.

Corporate affairs

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The company has an office in One Central (使馆壹) in Dongcheng District, Beijing, and one in Magnetic Plaza (奥城商业广场) in Nankai District, Tianjin.[10]

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