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Korean travel app secures $36m funding round
Korean travel app secures $36m funding round

MyRealTrip, a South Korean travel super app that positions itself as a one-stop-shop for bookings, has raised KRW43.2 billion ($36 million) in funding from the likes of Altos Ventures, IMM Investment, and Axiom Asia.

  • North Asia
  • 28 July 2020
SPACs: Flavor of the month

Special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) are gaining popularity among private equity investors in Asia. While these structures have various attractive qualities, they aren't for everyone

  • IPO
  • 27 July 2020
Korean AI education start-up gets $41m pre-Series D

Korea Development Bank (KDB) and local private equity firms Nvestor, Intervest and IMM Investment have participated in a $41.8 million pre-Series D round for Riiid, a Korean online education platform.

  • North Asia
  • 27 July 2020
Warburg Pincus leads Series B for China's Haihe Pharmaceutical

Warburg Pincus has led a RMB1.2 billion ($171 million) Series B round for Haihe Pharmaceutical, a Chinese cancer drug developer that currently has four treatments in stage-three clinical trials or beyond.

  • Greater China
  • 24 July 2020
Korean strategic, financial investors back industrial AI start-up
Korean strategic, financial investors back industrial AI start-up

MakinaRocks, a Korean artificial intelligence (AI) start-up that helps manufacturers achieve production efficiencies through the application of deep learning technology, has raised KRW12 billion ($10 million) in Series A funding.

  • North Asia
  • 24 July 2020
Eurazeo, Primavera-owned WorldStrides files for bankruptcy
Eurazeo, Primavera-owned WorldStrides files for bankruptcy

WorldStrides, a US-based provider of study-abroad programs for high school and university students owned by Eurazeo and Chinese private equity firm Primavera, has filed for bankruptcy protection.

  • Greater China
  • 23 July 2020
Q&A: Novo Holdings' Amit Kakar
Q&A: Novo Holdings' Amit Kakar

Having spent the past three years on healthcare buy-and-build platform Everlife Asia, Amit Kakar’s is joining life sciences investor Novo Holdings as regional head. He explains why now is the time to bet big on Asia

  • Healthcare
  • 22 July 2020
Singapore marketing SaaS player raises $32m

US-based technology investor Riverwood Capital has led a $32 million Series C round for Insider, a Singapore software start-up that helps companies develop better targeted marketing campaigns.

  • Southeast Asia
  • 21 July 2020
Canyon Bridge, K2 Venture founders join Asia SPAC wave

Two more groups featuring Asian private equity executives have listed special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) on US bourses as interest in these structures continues to rise globally.

  • Fundraising
  • 20 July 2020
Investors commit $500m to China EV maker Xpeng
Investors commit $500m to China EV maker Xpeng

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Xpeng Motors has closed an extended Series C round of around $500 million from a group that includes Hillhouse Capital and Sequoia Capital China, as well as hedge funds Aspex Management and Coatue Management....

  • Greater China
  • 20 July 2020
China's TuSimple wins backing from US truck maker
China's TuSimple wins backing from US truck maker

TuSimple, a China and US-based developer of autonomous driving technology for trucks, has received equity funding from US truck manufacturer Navistar International and entered into a partnership with the company.

  • Greater China
  • 17 July 2020
DCP, Qiming support China medical devices fund

Ascendum Capital Partners, a healthcare investment firm established by DCP Capital, Qiming Venture Partners and Chinese medical devices manufacturer Venus Medtech, is looking to raise $200 million for its debut fund.

  • Greater China
  • 17 July 2020
Ravi Thakran plans new Asia venture

Ravi Thakran, who departed L Catterton earlier this year, plans to launch a new private equity firm targeting growth capital investments in Asia’s consumer sector.

  • Consumer
  • 16 July 2020
Australia: Retail realities

Not all bankruptcies can be blamed solely on COVID-19; neither is private equity ownership necessarily bad news for retailers. As recent experiences in Australia demonstrate, evolution and execution are key

  • Australasia
  • 16 July 2020
2Q analysis: Numbers that deceive

Asia has seen remarkable revivals in private equity investment and fundraising – though not in exits – over the past three months. A handful of large-cap situations mask a weak environment

  • Greater China
  • 16 July 2020
Luckin's chairman, PE backers removed from board

The chairman and largest shareholder in scandal-hit Chinese coffee shop chain Luckin Coffee has been removed at the second attempt. Representatives of several of the company’s private equity backers have also left the board.

  • Greater China
  • 15 July 2020
Hong Kong vs Singapore: Onshore overtures
Hong Kong vs Singapore: Onshore overtures

Hong Kong and Singapore both position themselves as the headquarters of choice for private equity firms in Asia. But the competitive dynamics – from politics to structures – are not straightforward

  • Greater China
  • 15 July 2020
Large-cap vehicles support PE fundraising revival in second quarter

Asia private equity fundraising rebounded from a seven-year low in the first quarter of the year to reach $24 billion for April through June, but commitments were concentrated on a handful of managers.

  • Fundraising
  • 14 July 2020
Deal focus: Cortina goes natural for debut Australia deal
Deal focus: Cortina goes natural for debut Australia deal

Cross-border PE investor Cortina Capital has backed Australian nutritional supplements producer ATP Science with an eye to China expansion. But establishing brand recognition at home is the first step

  • Australasia
  • 13 July 2020
Lawmakers endorse Hong Kong's fund domicile ambitions

Hong Kong’s updated limited partnership legislation has passed into law, giving private equity and venture capital managers the option of domiciling their funds in the territory.

  • Regulation
  • 13 July 2020
Korea's ACE Equity launches SPAC targeting IT infrastructure

Korean private equity firm ACE Equity Partners has taken another step in the development of its cross-border investment capabilities with the launch of a US-listed special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) to pursue IT infrastructure assets.

  • North Asia
  • 10 July 2020
DCM raises $880m for early-stage funds
DCM raises $880m for early-stage funds

DCM Ventures has raised $880 million across two funds that will continue its early-stage technology strategy, with 70% of the capital earmarked for deployment in China.

  • Greater China
  • 09 July 2020
Openspace completes first close on Southeast Asia VC fund

Openspace Ventures has achieved a first close of more than $90 million on its third Southeast Asia fund, which has an overall target of $200 million.

  • Southeast Asia
  • 08 July 2020
Corporate VC in Asia: Moment of truth
Corporate VC in Asia: Moment of truth

Cutting non-core operations is the standard corporate response to an economic downturn. Companies in Asia must decide whether the long-term benefits of exposure to new technologies outweighs short-term pain

  • Greater China
  • 08 July 2020
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