Articles by Tim Burroughs
SSG raises $400m Asia distress fund
International investors are currently gun-shy on India, with capital is leaving the country with alacrity, across all asset classes. For Asia-focused distressed investor SSG Capital Partners, India has become an attractive target market.
Anacacia seeks Aussie SME buyouts
With the established participants in Australia’s lower mid-market having graduated to fund sizes of A$250 million or more as they progressed through the cycles, and many smaller players struggling to raise money, Anacacia Capital finds itself in less...
FountainVest in rapid fundraise
FountainVest Partners reached a final close on its second fund at $1.35 billion last week, but the process was more or less completed in July when the China-focused GP announced a first close of $1 billion, about four months after launch.
Please vote in the AVCJ India Awards
Voting has opened for the 2012 AVCJ Indian Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards. The region’s private equity community has until November 26 to pay tribute to the leading fundraising, investments, exits, individuals and firms of the past 12 months.
Pension plans unsure about VC commitments
North American pension plans are exhibiting mixed feelings towards venture capital funds – some find GPs that were once refused to take meetings are now opening up to a wider range of investors while others are backing off from the asset class, blaming...
Australia’s Anacacia reaches $129m second close
Australian GP Anacacia Capital has arrived at a second close of A$125 million ($129 million) for its second fund. The private equity firm has already exceeded its target of A$100 million and is on course to reach its hard cap of A$150 million.
Last chance to vote in the AVCJ Indian Awards
Voting for the 2012 AVCJ Indian Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards closes today. The region’s private equity community has until 5 p.m. (Hong Kong time) to pay tribute to the leading fundraising, investments, exits, individuals and firms of the...
Australia’s PEP targets $3.6b for Fund IV
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is targeting up to A$3.5 billion ($3.6 billion) for its fifth fund, including A$2 billion of core equity and a further $1-1.5 billion earmarked for a co-investment pool.
Billabong director explores buyout options
Billabong shares spiked 17% during Monday morning trading in response to the Australian surfwear company announcing that one of its directors was looking at a possible leveraged buyout. TPG Capital and Bain Capital both submitted bids of A$694 million...
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.
Bamboo Finance buys controlling interest in microfinance fund
Bamboo Finance, the Luxemburg-based social investment firm with a strong focus on Asia, has acquired a controlling interest in specialist private equity fund Accion Investments in Microfinance for $105 million.
LPs wary about raising Asia PE allocations above 10% - AVCJ Forum
Institutional investors are generally happy to deploy 10% of their private equity allocation in Asia, but they say it is difficult to justify increasing this portion until risk factors ease and local managers build up stable teams and more substantive...
India Value Fund reduces fund size by 15%
India Value Fund Advisors (IVFA) has trimmed its fund size by 15%, returning $100 million of the approximately $700 million corpus to LPs in response to changes in the investment environment. Management fees charged on that $100 million since inception...
China to remain world's leading emerging market – AVCJ Forum
Asia – and China in particular – will remain the preeminent emerging markets destination for private equity despite moderating growth and increased competition for deals, GPs told the AVCJ Forum.
A question of discipline
Should managers be frowned upon for cutting fund sizes and returning capital to investors? No – provided the decision is strategically justified.
Dymon targets Singapore mid-market PE
Dymon Asia Private Equity (DAPE) sees a gap in the Singapore mid-market. With the likes of Baring Private Equity Asia and Navis Capital Partners having scaled up their fund corpuses to $1 billion or more in the last six years, ticket sizes have passed...
AVCJ at 25: Turning points
To mark the 25th anniversary of Asian Venture Capital Journal, we highlight five key phases in the development of asset class in Asia and talk to the individuals involved. Two of the phases are births – of a sort – and the other three are crises,...
FountainVest closes Fund II at $1.35b
FountainVest Partners has closed its second China-focused fund at the hard cap of $1.35 billion after about eight months in the market. The vehicle is 40% larger than its predecessor with a large proportion of existing investors choosing to re-up.
GPs see strong Asia deal flow despite macro headwinds - AVCJ Forum
Asia's leading PE investors remain bullish about investment prospects in the region despite an increasingly challenging macro environment and a weak public exits market.
2012 AVCJ Forum sells out
The 2012 AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Forum has sold out, following an unprecedented level of industry support from both within and outside of the region. AVCJ will not be taking any more registrations for the event, although existing reservations made...
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...
CPPIB targets larger deals, wants to boost emerging markets exposure
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is looking to target larger, more complex acquisitions as part of a wider strategy to increase exposure to emerging markets, particularly China. Mark Wiseman, the plan’s CEO, made the observations as CPPIB...
MBK’s Coway deal revived after court approval
MBK Partners’s acquisition of a significant minority stake in water purifier manufacturer Woongjin Coway appears to be back on track after a South Korean court approved the KRW1.2 trillion ($1.1 billion) deal. The deal was put on hold last month after...
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.