- CEO
- Ming Li
- Full Time Employees
- 12,586
- Sector
- Real Estate
- Industry
- Real Estate - Diversified
- Address
- Ocean International Center, Tower A Beijing People's Republic of China
- IPO Date
- Sep 25, 2012
- Business
- Sino-Ocean Group Holding Limited Sino-Ocean Group Holding Limited (HK:03377), an investment holding company founded in 1993 and headquartered in Beijing, China, engages primarily in real estate development, investment, and management activities across the People's Republic of China, with operations spanning regions including Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Northeast China, Central China, South China, and Western China; the company develops and sells mid-to-high-end residential properties, villas, office buildings, and shops, while investing in and operating urban complexes, shopping malls, commercial complexes, logistics projects, and hotels; it also provides property management services, community value-added services such as O2O platforms and non-owner services, commercial operations, renovation and consultancy, land development, landscaping, elderly care, senior housing, property sales agency, upfitting, real estate financing, pension solutions, real estate funds, and environmental technology businesses. In March 2025, Sino-Ocean Group Holding Limited completes a landmark USD6 billion offshore debt restructuring under the English Companies Act 2006, involving mandatory convertible bonds and a precedent loan warehousing structure, supported by partners including GLAS Agencies and coordinated with major shareholders China Life Insurance Company Limited and Dajia Life Insurance Co., Ltd., marking a significant recovery step amid the PRC real estate crisis; this follows an inter-conditional Hong Kong scheme of arrangement and represents one of the largest debt exchanges in the sector with over 3,000 creditors. The company, listed on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited since 2007, continues to focus on "building health" initiatives and asset-light agent construction services as part of its strategic evolution post-restructuring.