Who We Are

BOA International Investment and Development Limited specializes in procurement of commodities and international trade. Its shareholders include BOA International Financial Group as well as veterans in the procurement and global trading business.
Import grain and oil, agricultural and forestry crops, machinery products, mineral and energy products, such as:
Corn, soybeans, rapeseed, flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, barley, wood, specialty fruits from around the world, frozen beef, mutton, chicken meat, etc
Export agricultural and sideline products, light industrial products, building materials, industrial and mining products, etc., such as cement, steel, mechanical equipment, etc
Transit: Transit to a third country
Finance and investment: participating in negotiations, bidding, undertaking factory construction, and trade financing for overseas projects
Carson Wen, BBS, JP (Hong Kong)
Carson Wen, BBS, JP (Hong Kong)
Founder & Chairman
Carson Wen is the Founder of Bank of Asia (BVI) Limited and BOA International Financial Group Limited which also includes various entities with Types 1,2,4,6 and 9 licenses issued by the Hong Kong Securities and Future Commission. He has practiced law for over 30 years at his own Hong Kong partnership and subsequently as partner at leading global law firms, retiring from Jones Day at the end of 2016. In his long professional career he handled the creation of the first PRC-controlled Hong Kong listed company Guangdong Investment, the first window company to be directly listed Guangnan Holdings, some of the first PRC private enterprises to be listed via the "round-trip investment" structure which became standard practice, and some of the first "VIE" structures which also became standard practice. He has also handled many complexly structured transactions as a mergers and acquisitions lawyer. He was regularly listed in the likes of "Who's Who in the Law" and "Chambers".
Mr. Wen was a three-term Deputy to the National People's Congress of China, which is the PRC's national legislature and constitutionally the highest organ of state power, representing Hong Kong. He is also a Justice of the Peace of Hong Kong and held various public service appointments in Mainland China and Hong Kong. He was Vice-Chairman and currently Party Affairs Advisor of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong ("DAB"), the largest political party in Hong Kong.
Mr. Wen is a member of the Executive Council of the Sustainable Business Network of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and former Chairman of its Task Force on Green Business. He is also a Director of the Pacific Basin Economic Council. He is also, inter alia, a Founding Director of the China M&A Association.
Mr. Wen was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS) by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government for his contribution to economic ties between Hong Kong, Mainland China and the rest of the world.
Mr. Wen obtained his B.A. from Columbia University, where he majored in economics, and B.A. and M.A. from Balliol College, Oxford University, where he studied law and was Younger Prizeman in Law for 1976.
Mr. Wen is an Independent Non-Executive Director of NYSE-listed Phoenix New Media, a media company and HKSE-listed Winox Holdings, an industrial enterprise.
Fei Lihua
Fei Lihua
Vice Chairman
Ms. Fei Lihua has been in senior management of Chinese Central Level State-owned enterprises for many years. Based on many years of experience in financial management of Chinese Central Level State-owned enterprises, she is proficient in the workflow, cost management and accounting of all aspects of finance. She participated in trade with the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, Germany, South America, Iran, and African countries, involving businesses of agricultural products, industrial and mining and machinery products, food, grain and oil, oil and gas, minerals and nonferrous metals, large overseas projects, finance and investment. Ms. Fei has strong practical experience in import and export businesses, and has maintained good relations and cooperation with senior government officialand business leaders of many countries.
How we work

  • Comprehensive Department: responsible for office administration, finance, personnel and other work
  • Energy Department: responsible for the import and export of oil and gas, mechanical products, minerals, and energy products.
  • Grain and Oil Department: responsible for the import and export of agricultural and sideline products, grain and oil, and agricultural and forestry crops
  • Investment and Finance Department: responsible for investment finance related work such as trade financing, negotiation and bidding