
Carlyle invests $140 million in Asia growth
The Carlyle Group has announced the closing of four growth capital investments spread across Asia Pacific, collectively valued at $140 million, and made from the Carlyle Asia Growth Capital Partners IV (CAGPIV) fund, which had its $1.04 billion final close in June 2009.
The fund now has eight investee companies on its roster. The new additions are: ATMU Inc (China), which manages and maintains the largest ATM roll-out in that country; HKucar Global Co Ltd, an institutionalized...
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