
Primus Financial shuts down fund
Primus Financial Holdings, the private equity firm set up by three former Citigroup bankers to invest in financial services assets across Asia, has closed its fund. The firm profited from an investment in New China Life Insurance but is best known for unsuccessfully bidding for AIG’s Taiwan life insurance unit, Nan Shan Life.
Primus was set up by Robert Morse, Wing-Fai Ng and Guocang Huan in 2009. News of the closure comes as GCS Capital, another Hong Kong-based private equity firm run by Huan is engaged in exclusive talks...
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