11 November 1998

Tencent was founded in Shenzhen

On November 11, 1998, Ma Huateng (馬化騰), along with Zhang Zhidong (張志東), Xu Chenye (許晨曄), Chen Yidan (陳一丹), and Zeng Liqing (曾李青), co-founded Tencent in Shenzhen.

It is said that there is a reason behind the name "Tencent."

On one hand, it is derived from the Chinese character "Teng" in Ma Huateng's name, and "Teng" itself also means to soar and develop in Chinese.

Regarding the initial funding source for Tencent, Ma Huateng once said that his first pot of gold came from developing the piece of hardware installed in the computer mainframe to display real-time stock trends via the internet.

Although Ma came from a wealthy family, it is evident that the entrepreneurial capital mainly came from subsequent accumulations.

Interestingly, Tencent's initial capital of 500,000 CNY (the same below) was the minimum threshold required to start a new company at that time.

24 years later, Tencent has become the largest internet company in China, with business operations spanning the globe and involved in various fields such as communications, social network, fintech services, utility software, and games etc.

The initial capital of 500,000 CNY has now grown to nearly 4 trillion CNY.

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