Cheah Cheng Hye (
Chinese: 謝清海;
Jyutping: Ze6 Cing1 Hoi2;
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiā Chheng-hái; born 18 March 1954) is a fund manager and the Co-Chairman and Co-CIO of
Value Partners, a
Hong Kong-based listed asset management company with a
Greater China focus. In 2010, it was the second biggest private fund managing company in the continent.[1] Currently, Cheah and his team manage the flagship equity Classic Fund and other funds of the Group.[2]
Cheah has served as an Independent Non-executive Director of
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (“HKEX”) since April 2017.[3] From 2015 to 2018, Cheah was an appointed member of the
Financial Services Development Council (FSDC),[4] following a two-year term as a member of the New Business Committee of FSDC since 2013.[5] He is also a member of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Business School Advisory Council,[6] a member of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council Belt and Road & Greater Bay Area Committee, a Fellow of the Hong Kong Management Association and a member of the Hong Kong Academy of Finance (“MAoF”).
In August 2016, Cheah was conferred Darjah Gemilang Pangkuan Negeri (DGPN), one of the highest civil honours granted by the state of
Penang, Malaysia.[7] Dato’ Seri CHEAH is Convenor of Advisory Council and a founding member of the Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (Hong Kong and Macau).[8]
In 2023, Dato’ Seri CHEAH won Asia Asset Management’s “2023 Best of the Best Award – Lifetime Achievement Award.” This award recognizes his outstanding contributions to the industry for over 35 years.
Dato' Seri Cheah Cheng Hye was ranked as the 2,692nd richest person on the Forbes World's Billionaires List in 2024, with a net worth of US$1 billion as of 2 April 2024.
In 2024, Dato' Seri Cheah ranked No. 20 on Malaysia's 50 Richest List published by Forbes. He has been on the Malaysian list continuously since 2019.
In 1989, Cheah became head of research and proprietary trader at UK-based brokerage
Morgan, Grenfell & Co. In 1993, Cheah and
V-Nee Yeh co-founded Value Partners and started its first investment fund – Value Partners Classic Fund. In 2007, Value Partners became the first value-investing fund management company listed on the
Hong Kong Stock Exchange (Stock code: 806 HK).[11]
Proponent of value investing
Cheah is a proponent of
value investing.[12]
While Cheah has been influenced by the value-investing idea that was developed by Columbia Business School professors
Benjamin Graham and
David Dodd in their text Security Analysis, he adopted the method for Asian markets.[10] In 2010, he was invited by the Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Doddd Investing of the
Columbia Business School to give a keynote speech, titled "Value-investing: Making it work in China and Asia", at the annual Graham & Dodd Breakfast.[13]
Recognition
2021: Named by Asia Asset Management as one of the Top 25 Leaders over the past 25 years in Asia’s asset management industry.[citation needed]
2018: Value Partners Group was named on Forbes Asia’s "Best Under A Billion". The company’s Chairman and co-founder, Cheah Cheng Hye, talks about how he has grown his business to become one of the region’s top-performing public companies.[citation needed]
2018: Received the "Outstanding figure of Hong Kong Stock Connect" award from Mainland China's Securities Times 证券时报 - a leading financial and securities newspaper ran by the People's Daily.
2017: Appointed as an Independent Non-executive Director of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (“HKEX”).[3]
2016: Conferred Darjah Gemilang Pangkuan Negeri (DGPN) that carries the title “Dato’ Seri" by the government of Penang, Malaysia[7]
2015: Appointed as a member of the Financial services Development Council (FSDC) by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government[4]
2013: Conferred the Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri (DSPN) that carries the title "Dato’ " by the government of Penang, Malaysia[14]
2013: Appointed as a member of the New Business Committee of the Financial services Development Council (FSDC)[5]
2013: Received an Honorary Fellowship from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology for his contribution to the university and society[15]
2011: Awarded "Best of the Best Region Awards - CIO of the Year in Asia" by Asia Asset Management [16]
2009-2010: Named in the top "25 Most Influential People in Asian Hedge Funds" by AsianInvestors[17]
Cheah has also been given nicknames by the Chinese media including "Goldfinger" (金手指)[18] and "the
Warren Buffett of Asia" (亞洲畢菲特).[19]