Consumer
Carlyle, Seven Group plan Coates Hire sale
The Carlyle Group and Australia's Seven Group are planning to sell their stakes in Australian equipment rental company Coates Hire. The news comes after the pair failed to proceed with an A$800 million ($831 million) IPO of the company earlier this year.
LionRock leads $11m round for Chinese casual dining chain
LionRock Capital has led an $11.5 million Series C funding round for YPX Cayman Holdings, which operates the Cloud 9 casual dining chain in China. Existing investors Qiming Venture Partners and Ignition Capital also participated.
Permira cashes out of Galaxy at 2.8x
Thanks in no small part to the Chinese passion for gambling, Macau has emerged as the casino capital of the world in recent years, with takings six times those of Las Vegas. Permira has successfully ridden this wave, securing a 2.8x money multiple on...
China’s Hina to launch vineyard fund
It was always just a matter of time before dedicated wine investment funds emerged to target China’s wealthy oenophiles. Wine is increasingly popular among the fashionable classes and the country recently surpassed the UK to become the world’s fifth-largest...
Everstone tables buyout offer for Singapore’s Harry’s Holdings
Everstone Capital has launched a takeover bid for Singapore-listed bar and restaurant operator Harry’s Holdings worth up to S$21.8 million ($17.8 million). The company founder, Mohan Mulani, and his wife Rita – who between them have a 45.9% stake...
Peepul Capital backs Indian lingerie brand
Peepul Capital has committed INR700 million ($12.8 million) to lingerie and sportswear start-up Brandis Manufacturing and Marketing. The Bangalore-based company will use the funds to expand production facilities and build out its brand.
Q&A: Unitas Capital's John Lewis
John Lewis, chief investment officer at Unitas Capital, talks to AVCJ about the importance of reputation in Asia from fundraising through post-deal value-add to exiting portfolio companies to multinational buyers
Q&A: L Capital Asia's Ravi Thakran
L Capital Asia, a private equity firm sponsored by LVMH, the world’s largest luxury goods company, was set up in 2008 and closed its first fund in 2010. Managing Partner Ravi Thakran tells AVCJ what makes the firm different
Permira exits Galaxy Entertainment for 2.8x return - update
Permira exited its remaining 5.9% stake in Hong Kong-listed Galaxy Entertainment Group for around $875 million on Wednesday. The series of divestments imply the private equity player generated a return of 2.8x on its initial investment five years ago,...
Hina launches $100m wine fund
Hina Group, one of the leading Chinese private equity and M&A corporate finance boutiques, has teamed up with Richard Wollack, the founder of Premier Pacific Vineyards, to create the $100 million Hina Vineyard Fund. Capital will be raised from high net...
Shareholders to vote against Malaysia's KFC take-private bid
A $1.7 billion bid by CVC Capital Partners and the Malaysian state of Johor for the country's two main KFC fast food franchisees has met with opposition from investors.
ClearVue leads $20m round for Chinese beauty brand
Lumi, a leading nutritional beauty products firm in China, has raised RMB120 million ($20 million) of Series B funding led by ClearVue Partners. Fidelity, JAFCO and Capvent also participated in the round, along with existing shareholder, DCM.
New Silk Route to buy Nando’s India franchise – report
New Silk Route (NSR) will reportedly acquire a 74% stake in the Nando’s India franchise as it continues efforts to build a platform of India restaurant assets.
Anacacia agrees to sell Rafferty's to H.J. Heinz
Anacacia Capital has agreed to sell baby-food producer Rafferty’s Garden to H.J. Heinz, prompting a review by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCA). There is sufficient crossover between the two companies’ businesses that the commission...
Apax-owned Travelex to expand in China
Apax Partners-owned Travelex will expand its China footprint on becoming the first overseas operator to receive a nationwide foreign exchange license. The company plans to add a further 20 outlets in the next year to its current tally of 35, begin rolling...
Dhingana raises $7m in Series B funding from VC players
Lightspeed Venture Partners has led a $7 million Series B funding round for Dhingana, a Indian social music streaming site. Existing investors Inventus Capital Partners and Helion Venture Partners also participated.
Korean court says Woongjin will honor MBK’s Coway deal
A South Korean court overseeing bankruptcy proceedings of Woongjin Holdings has said that the company’s biggest shareholder will honor an agreement to sell a controlling stake in subsidiary Woongjin Coway to MBK Partners. The deal was put on hold last...
CVC appoints banks to run Matahari sale – report
CVC Capital Partners is said to have appointed CIMB, Morgan Stanley and UBS to manage the sale of its majority stake in Indonesia’s Matahari Department Store.
Li Ning founder sells 25% in TPG-backed sportswear retailer
Chinese former Olympic gymnast Li Ning has agreed to sell a 25% stake in the sportswear company that bears his name – and counts TPG Capital among its investors – to Viva China, a Hong Kong-listed talent management agency. A company wholly owned by...
SCPE thirsty for $32m Indian bottler deal
Despite its mammoth population - almost half of which is below the age of 30 – the per-capita consumption of soft drinks in India is one of the lowest in the world. For companies such as Varun Beverages (VBIL), which received an INR1.7 billion ($32...
Shares in Baring-backed Courts up 7.1% following IPO
Shares in Baring Private Equity Asia (BPEA) portfolio company Courts Asia rose by more than 7% following its Singapore IPO last Monday.
Affinity completes debut Indonesia deal
Affinity Equity Partners has completed its first Indonesian investment, securing a significant minority stake in local auto services group Mitra Pinasthika Mustika (MPM) for about $100 million.
Everstone invests $38m in educational publisher S Chand
Everstone Capital has announced the acquisition of a minority stake in long-established Indian publisher, S Chand Group, for INR2 billion ($38 million).
TPG-backed Li Ning loses CFO
Yik-Kay Chong, executive director and CFO of TPG Capital-backed Li Ning, is leaving the company, effective November 1. The news follows the departure of CEO Zhang Zhiyong who spent more than two decades with the Chinese sportswear retailer.