Exits
Investcorp sells stake in Redington unit to Indian parent
Gulf-based alternative asset manager Investcorp has sold its 26% stake in Redington International to the subsidiary’s private equity-backed parent company, Redington India.
The year that was
Asia’s private equity industry began 2011 on a high. With the recession apparently in the tail view mirror, Asian investors were rearing to invest and raise – as were global investors, who were energized by the prospects of the region’s top markets,...
Asian private equity to return to full force in 2012?
As it is customary for this time of the year, many of the professionals in Asian private equity are beginning to go on their holidays. While dealmaking activity continues for some of the harder working ones, it is clear that activity is becoming slower....
Sportswear Holdings to exit Michael Kors via IPO
Sportswear Holdings, the Hong Kong-based private equity firm owned by Silas Chou and Lawrence Stroll, plans to exit its stake in Michael Kors via the company’s imminent IPO.
Prudential, Woori in mix for Tong Yang stake - report
Trade players including US-based insurance major Prudential Financial and Korean financing services firm Woori Finance Holdings are reportedly considering bids for South Korea's Tong Yang Life Insurance, which is 60.7%-owned by Vogo Fund.
Hana's board approves $3.5b KEB purchase
Hana Financial Group has approved a plan to acquire the 51% stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) held by US buyout fund Lone Star for KRW3.92 trillion ($3.5 billion). Pending regulatory approval, the transaction could be completed by the year’s end, signaling...
Update: Lone Star may sell KEB for 11% less
Lone Star is reportedly looking to sell its stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) to Hana Financial Group at an 11% discount to its previously discussed price of KRW4.4 trillion ($3.8 billion). That price is a further reduction on the 7% discount reported...
JH Partners sells Jurlique stake to Japanese trade buyer
US private equity firm JH Partners has sold its 30% stake in Australian organic skincare brand Jurlique International to Japanese cosmetics maker POLA Orbis Holdings.
Apollo sells Parallel Petroleum to South Korean trade buyers
New York-based Apollo Global Management has reportedly sold its US oil and gas company Parallel Petroleum to two South Korean trade buyers for $780 million.
Bain sells offs Chinese chemical companies
With Bain Capital poised to announce a first close on its second Asia fund, the private equity firm has secured the first full exit from an investment made through its debut regional vehicle. The sale of Hipro Polymers and Casda Biomaterials to French...
PE sees rise in post-deal disputes
Post-closing claims against PE firms have shot up since the global financial crisis, causing cash to be held back from exits and IRRs to suffer. What does it mean for Asia?
Trade Sale of the Year – Beijing Leader & Harvest
Conventional wisdom states that foreign private equity firms will struggle to do buyouts in China. If an owner is willing to sell – and few private entrepreneurs are, while anything with state ties is off limits – the regulators might not be willing...
Private Equity Professional of the Year – Peter Wiggs
“It's been quite a year,” Peter Wiggs reflected as he collected the prize for Private Equity Professional of the Year at the 2011 Asian Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards.
Archer, Ironbridge achieve iNova exit
It may have taken longer than expected, but Archer Capital and Ironbridge Capital have finally exited Australian portfolio company iNova Pharmaceuticals to a Canadian trade buyer two years after launching an auction for the company. A healthy return on...
Lone Star may sell KEB for 7% less - report
Lone Star is reportedly nearing the sale of Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) to Hana Financial Group at a 7% discount to the KRW4.4 trillion ($3.8 billion) offer price. If agreed, the move would highlight the pressure that embattled Lone Star faces to offload...
KKR, Sequoia, Everbright subscribe $110m to China Outfitters IPO
Private equity firms KKR, Sequoia Capital China and Everbright Private Equity have each become cornerstone investors in the Hong Kong IPO of China Outfitters. Between them the funds have committed $110 million, or three-quarters of the $145 million the...
Mizuho subsidiary exits Matsubo
A portfolio company owned by Mizuho Capital Partners has reportedly exited its stake in Matsubo, a machinery trading company, to Shinsho Corp.
India alters rules on anchor investors, PE disclose for IPOs
Anchor investors in IPOs by Indian companies must put in at least INR50 million under new rules introduced by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The threshold, designed to ensure that only serious players enter the fray, comes alongside...
Indian tech VC: Where’s the exit?
MakeMyTrip’s stellar IPO on NASDAQ last year has a host of other companies preparing to follow suit. The implications for VC are unclear
VC firms file claim against VisionChina for at least $60m
Oak Investment Partners and Gobi Partners have filed a motion with a US court seeking at least $60 million from VisionChina over its failure to make payments relating to the acquisition of Digital Media Group (DMG) last year.
Archer, Ironbridge exit iNova Pharmaceuticals for $690m
Archer Capital and Ironbridge Capital have exited iNova Pharmaceuticals to Canada’s Valeant Pharmaceuticals in a deal worth up to A$700 million ($690 million). Valeant will pay A$625 million up front plus a further A$75 million based on the success...
Bain sells JV interest in two Chinese chemicals companies
Bain Capital has exited its stake in Chinese companies Hipro Polymers and Casda Biomaterials to Arkema, France’s leading chemicals producer. The acquisition, which puts an enterprise value of $365 million on both companies, is subject to Chinese regulatory...
Lone Star ordered to sell down KEB stake within six months
Lone Star has been ordered to sell down the majority of its 51% stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB), South Korea’s sixth-largest bank by assets, to 10% or less within six months. This has reportedly prompted US-based Lone Star to seek out buyers as its...
Asian IPO best Formula One exit for CVC - Ecclestone
CVC Capital Partners-owned Formula One Group, which owns the motor sport’s commercial rights, would list in Hong Kong or Singapore if a decision was made to take it public, according to CEO Bernie Ecclestone.