Articles by Tim Burroughs
CPPIB acquires interests in two Australian shopping malls
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) has acquired interests in two Australian shopping centers through a A$436 million ($450 million) investment in AMP Capital Retail Trust. CPPIB now has a 37% stake in the trust, which in turn owns 50% of Macquarie...
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...
Carlyle completes first Southeast Asia deal
The Carlyle Group has made its first investment in Indonesia, reportedly buying a stake of around 25% in telecom towers operator Solusi Tunas Pratama (STP) for $100 million. The private equity firm confirmed to AVCJ that it had completed its debut transaction...
VIDEO: Jack Lange of Paul Weiss
Economic uncertainty makes private equity investors wary but weak public markets in China are also creating opportunities, says Jack Lange, a partner in the corporate department at Paul Weiss
CHAMP Ventures enters lonely waters
The Torres Strait separates the northern tip of Queensland from Papua New Guinea. It contains more than 270 small islands, most falling under the jurisdiction of Australia, and of which only a handful are inhabited. Cairns, the nearest urban center, is...
CRCI sells Grant Achieve Global stake to Olympus Capital
China Renaissance Capital Investment (CRCI) and the chairman of Chinese water treatment firm Grant Achieve Global (GAG) have sold a 40% holding in the company to Olympus Capital Holdings Asia and Anoi, a Hong Kong-incorporated enterprise.
Q&A: Paul Capital's Bryon Sheets
Bryon Sheets, a US-based partner with Paul Capital who leads secondary private equity coverage, talks to AVCJ about spinning out captive teams in North America and Europe, and the prospects for doing the same in Asia
Cast your vote in the AVCJ Awards
Voting has opened for the 2012 AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards. The region’s private equity community has until October 31 to pay tribute to the leading fundraising, investments, exits, individuals and firms of the past 12 months.
King & Wood Mallesons appoints head of private equity
King & Wood Mallesons has appointed Mark McNamara as head of private equity, effective November 6. He previously occupied the same role at Baker & McKenzie.
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.
FLAG buys Asian fund-of-funds Squadron Capital
Asia-focused fund-of-funds Squadron Capital has been sold to FLAG Capital Management. The acquisition will take US-based FLAG’s assets under management to $6 billion, up from $4.5 billion, and broaden its product offering across private equity, venture...
India’s Rain Commodities buys Triton-owned Rütgers
Indian industrial group Rain Commodities has agreed to buy Rütgers, a German chemicals producer, from Northern Europe-focused private equity firm Triton. With an enterprise value of EUR702 million ($918 million), the deal is by some distance the largest...
AVCJ daily bulletin returns October 24
There will be no AVCJ bulletin on October 23 due to a public holiday in Hong Kong marking the Chung Yeung Festival.
CHAMP Ventures in marine logistics buyout
CHAMP Ventures as acquired a majority interest in Sea Swift, an Australian marine logistics company that delivers supplies to remote island and coastal communities and resource development outposts. HarbourVest Partners is participating as a co-investor.
Ex-CIC real estate head to launch investment fund
The former global head of real estate at China Investment Corporation (CIC) has launched an independent investment fund. According to regulatory filings in Hong Kong, Collin Lau was appointed director of Bei Capital Partners in June.
Last chance to vote in the 2012 AVCJ Awards
Members of Asia’s PE community have until October 31 to cast their votes in the 2012 AVCJ Asian Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards.
Bain, CVC lead nominations for 2012 AVCJ Awards
Bain Capital leads the way with four nominations in the 2012 AVCJ Asian Private Equity & Venture Capital Award, including the Firm of the Year category where it will compete for the honor against Archer Capital, Hony Capital, KKR and Navis Capital Partners....
Ex-China AMC fund manager registers PE vehicle in Qianhai
A former leading manager at China Asset Management (CAMC), one of the country’s largest domestic mutual fund providers, has registered a private equity firm in Qianhai, the development zone in Shenzhen through which renminbi-denominated funds will be...
AVCJ Asia Awards 2012: Voting opens Monday
Voting opens on Monday for the 2012 AVCJ Asian Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards. The AVCJ Editorial Board, in consultation with a judging panel of industry experts, has put together shortlists of nominees. We now invite Asia's private equity community...
Standard Chartered’s financial sponsors head gets Indonesia role - report
The head of Standard Chartered’s financial sponsors group in Hong Kong, Sarab Bhutani, has reportedly been appointed co-head of wholesale banking for Indonesia. He will be responsible for deal origination and client coverage.
China Renaissance targets $750m for fund III
China Renaissance Capital Investment (CRCI) is targeting $750 million for its third fund. China Harvest Fund III will make growth capital investments in Chinese companies, taking equity stakes of up to $75 million.
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...
Affinity secures first Indonesia deal
Regional buyout firms have struggled to gain traction in Indonesia. In some cases, private equity investors have opened offices in Jakarta or Singapore and, years later, still haven’t a deal to their name. Affinity Equity Partners is no longer part...
Great expectations: Buyout firms in Southeast Asia
Global buyout firms are deploying more resources in Southeast Asia and expect to see stronger deal flow. But are there enough mid- to large-size transactions to go around, and will they come at reasonable prices?