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Sunac
Chinese property developer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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]
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![]() Headquarters entrance at One Central, Dongzhimen, Beijing, China | |||
Native name | 融创中国控股有限公司 | ||
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Company type | public | ||
SEHK: 1918 | |||
Industry | Real estate | ||
Founded | 2003 | ||
Founder | Sun Hongbin | ||
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Area served | China | ||
Key people | Sun Hongbin (Chairman) | ||
Number of employees | 24,105 | ||
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Simplified Chinese | 融创中国控股有限公司 | ||
Traditional Chinese | 融創中國控股有限公司 | ||
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Website | www |
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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]