Business Partnership
Complementary Resources, Shared Success
Partnership Models
We offer flexible cooperation structures and welcome institutions, distribution partners, and industry capital to explore opportunities with us.
Joint Fund Establishment
Co-founding OFC or LPF funds with SFC-licensed financial institutions. Skyward handles fundraising, investment, management, and exit (the full fund lifecycle), while partners provide licensing support and middle/back-office operations. Suitable for asset managers and securities firms holding SFC Type 4/9 licenses.
LP Distribution Partnership
Distribution partners introduce Skyward's fund products to qualified investors and earn agreed front-end sales commissions and management fee sharing. Suitable for wealth management firms, licensed financial advisors (FAs), family offices, and private banks.
Project Co-Investment
Joint investment at the project level across IPO cornerstone, cross-border M&A, commodities, and energy projects. Both parties co-invest and share returns proportionally. Suitable for peer institutions, industrial capital, and sovereign wealth funds.
Cross-Border Channel
Leveraging our Qianhai QFLP and QDIE dual channels to provide compliant offshore investment access for qualified mainland institutional investors. Skyward assists with channel establishment, compliance filing, and cross-border fund arrangements. Suitable for mainland private funds, industrial groups, and HNW families.
Strategic Alliance
Establishing long-term strategic partnerships with financial institutions, industrial groups, and professional service firms to share resource networks, project pipelines, and market opportunities. Formalised through a strategic cooperation agreement with ongoing collaboration mechanisms.
Partnership Process
From initial contact to formal cooperation, we are committed to advancing every partnership with professionalism and efficiency.
Initial Discussion
Both parties discuss cooperation intent, share respective capabilities and needs, and assess feasibility.
Due Diligence
Exchange credential materials and conduct baseline due diligence to confirm cooperation foundation and compliance requirements.
Framework Agreement
Reach consensus on cooperation model, responsibilities, and benefit sharing; sign a Letter of Intent (LOI) or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
Formal Agreement
Legal teams draft and review the formal cooperation agreement; both parties confirm and sign to establish the official partnership.
Ongoing Operations
Establish regular communication and reporting mechanisms to jointly advance cooperation projects and continuously generate partnership value.
Explore an Opportunity
If you wish to discuss any of the above partnership models, please reach out to our business development team by email or through the contact form. We commit to responding within 2 business days.