Exit
4Q analysis: Still selling
Trade sales keep the exit market ticking over; big ticket tech deals make their presence felt, but buyouts dominate the investment environment; weakness in China pegs back Asia fundraising
India's ChrysCapital makes $108m partial exit from ING Vysa
Indian GP ChrysCapital Partners has made a partial exit from ING Vysya Bank via an open market transaction, selling just over 80% of it holding for around INR6.7 billion ($108 million).
VIDEO: Advantage Partners' Richard Folsom
With an increasing number of Japanese companies looking to expand overseas, strategies to support these efforts feature more prominently in Advantage Partners' investment theses, according to Richard Folsom, the Tokyo-based GP's representative partner
China e-commerce player WoWo files for US IPO
WoWo, which came to prominence as operator of the 55tuan group-buying site before expanding into a broader entertainment and lifestyle-focused e-commerce platform, has filed for a US IPO.
Jafco exits shredder maker to Japan Industrial Solutions
Jafco has exited Meiko Shokai, a Japanese manufacturer of document shredders, to turnaround specialist Japan Industrial Solutions (JIS) for an undisclosed sum.
Multiples completes exit from South Indian Bank
India’s Multiples Alternate Asset Management has fully exited South Indian Bank (SIB), selling its remaining 3.67% stake for INR1.51 billion ($23.8 million).
CVC returns $2b to investors from Asia deals in 2014
CVC Capital Partners returned $2 billion to investors from Asia-based investments in 2014 after completing three full or partial exits – which contributed $1 billion of the proceeds – in December.
China's CDH exits CNinsure via share buy-back
CDH Investments is exiting CNinsure, a China-based distributor of insurance products, after members of the management team agreed to buy back its stake for $54.1 million.
MBK, Hudson exit China environment business to Beijing Enterprises
MBK Partners and Hudson Clean Energy Partners have sold Chinese waste-to-energy and wastewater treatment specialist GSE Investment Corporation (GSEI) to Beijing Enterprises Holdings (BEHL).
PEP exits Australian cinema chain Hoyts to Chinese buyer
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has exited Australian cinema operator Hoyts Group to an investment vehicle set up by Xishuang Sun, chairman of Chinese property developer Dalian Yifang.
PE investors sell Pacnet to Australia’s Telstra for $697m
Clearwater Capital Partners, Spinnaker Capital Group and Ashmore Investment Management have agreed to exit undersea cable provider Pacnet to Australia’s Telstra Corp. for approximately $697 million, including $400 million in debt.
PE firms set for part exits as India’s VRL Logistics, UFO Moviez file for IPOs
New Silk Route (NSR) will sell shares in VRL Logistics and Providence Equity Partners and 3i Group will make partial exits from UFO Moviez as both companies filed for IPOs in India.
PE-backed Indian retailer Monte Carlo sinks below IPO price
Shares of Samara Capital-backed Indian apparel brand Monte Carlo Fashions remain at a 9% deficit to the IPO price despite a small rally on December 22, the second day of trading.
Thai Union buys Bumble Bee from Lion Capital for $1.5b
Thai Union Frozen Products, the world’s largest producer of canned seafood, has agreed to buy Bumble Bee Seafoods from US-based GP Lion Capital for $1.5 billion.
CITIC Capital exits Japanese bone china maker Narumi
CITIC Capital Partners has exited Japanese bone china and tableware manufacturer Narumi Corporation to Ishizuka Glass for JPY4.3 billion ($36.2 million).
India Value Fund exits Radio City to trade buyer
India Value Fund Advisors (IVFA) has exited Music Broadcast, which runs FM radio station Radio City, to Jagran Prakashan, a listed Indian media conglomerate backed by The Blackstone Group.
EQT bakery investment proves out
EQT's 2010 acquisition of a controlling stake in Chongqing New Qinyuan Bakery – which it has just exited to Swire Pacific – was something of a coup for the European mid-market GP. Not only did the firm overcome several competitors, but it also managed...
The crystal ball: Predictions for 2015
From China and India to Southeast Asia and Japan, private equity professionals give their perspectives on the year to come for fundraising, investments and exits
2014 in review: A year of record-setting
Strong capital markets facilitate bumper exit activity; pan-regionals, venture capital dominate fundraising; China’s leads revival in growth capital investment, with Korea still buyout central
Five trends for 2015
After a mixed 2013, Asian private equity has enjoyed an impressive 2014. But what do the next 12 months have in store? Here are some ideas…
CVC to sell most of its stake in Philippines lender RCBC
CVC Capital Partners is set to make a partial exit from Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) as Cathay Life Insurance confirmed it had agreed to buy a 20% stake in the Philippines lender for PHP17.92 billion ($400.5 million).
VC-backed China dating-app gains 26% on US trading debut
Chinese VC-backed mobile dating app Momo gained 26% on its first day of trading on NASDAQ following a $216 million IPO.
Mandarin Capital exits Dagong Europe to Chinese JV partner
Mandarin Capital Partners has sold its 40% stake in a European credit ratings agency to joint venture partner Dagong Global Credit Rating. China-based Dagong is now the sole owner of the asset.