Mr Wang Yung-Hsiang (Andy Wang)
Mr Wang Yung-Hsiang, also known as Andy Wang, is a seasoned executive with over 30 years of leadership experience in the automotive, electronics, and high-tech industries. He currently serves as Founding Partner and CEO of PHI Capital, a private equity firm managing over US$400 million in assets. PHI Capital focuses on investments across five core verticals: semiconductors, automotive, smart city and Smart platforms, energy management systems, and AI / high-performance computing. The firm works closely with leading technology and financial co-investors to accelerate value creation.
Mr Wang also serves as Chairman of Chao Long Automotive Group, a leading supplier of automotive electronics and smart vehicle systems. With over five decades of operation history, Chao Long supports the mobility eco-system globally and maintains long-standing partnerships with OEMs including Toyota, Yamaha, Mitsubishi, Ford, and Honda. The company has a strong footprint across Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and other key global automotive markets.
Mr Wang is also actively involved in Taiwan’s business community. He currently serves as a board director of MAPECT (Taiwan Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Council) and TTIA (Taiwan Telematics Industry Association), contributing to the development of Taiwan’s private equity, M&A, and smart mobility sectors.
Prior to his current roles, Mr Wang was Managing Director of Asia Pacific at Delphi Automotive Corp, where he led regional expansion across China, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. He oversaw the establishment of R&D and manufacturing centres and played a key role in M&A initiatives.
Before joining Delphi, Mr Wang served as President of Speedtech Corporation, where he led the company through its IPO on the Taiwan Stock Exchange and executed the strategic acquisition. Earlier in his career, he also held senior roles at global technology companies including Molex and Foxconn.
Mr Wang holds a Master’s Degree in Business Management from the University of Management and Technology, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from St John’s University.