Yan Huo
Yan Huo is a businessman and philanthropist. He is the managing partner and chief investment officer of Capula Investment Management.
Early life and education
Yan was born in the Beijing in 1968. He received a bachelor's degree in physics from Fudan University and, in 1993, earned a PhD in electrical engineering from Princeton University.Career
After graduating from Princeton, Huo joined JPMorgan, where he worked in research before building and leading the firm's fixed-income proprietary trading team. In 2005, he co-founded London-based Capula Investment Management with Masao Asai.In 2018, Huo earned £36.4 million, half of what he received in 2017. He is a trustee of Fudan University and Princeton University. In December 2023, he was elected to the board of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Philanthropy
In 2009, Huo set up the Huo Family Foundation with a mission to support education, communities and the pursuit of knowledge. Recipients of donations have included The Old Vic theatre, the Tate gallery, the Royal National Theatre, the Natural History Museum and the London Symphony Orchestra. In 2022, the foundation gave grants of $7m to five London museums and galleries. The Foundation gave £4.3 million to recipients including the Royal Academy of Arts, the British Museum, the Royal Opera House and the National Gallery in 2024. Since its inception, the Foundation has given or pledged over $75m to charitable causes.In December 2020 Huo became a signatory of the Giving Pledge, affirming his commitment to giving the majority of his wealth to charitable causes. In July 2025, Huo signed a joint letter published in The Telegraph ahead of the Giving and Impact Summit, urging the government to explore ways of simplifying the giving process, to encourage a culture of giving among emerging philanthropists.
Huo is a trustee of Princeton University. He has funded the Huo Pavilion, three galleries dedicated to Asian art, at the University's new Art Museum. In 2025, Huo was co-chair at the University's "Many Minds, Many Stripes" conference, an alumni event.